Angin Pantai Sanleko (2018)

The film addresses the exile of approximately 12,000 alleged sympathizers and members of the Indonesian Communist Party, who were sent to Buru Island. The story follows Hersri as he returns to Savanajaya Village, where he lived during his exile. Sanleko Beach, the site where the first political prisoners landed, becomes the place where he recounts these bitter memories to his son, Ken. With no historical landmarks as evidence and his fading memories, Hersri struggles to preserve the painful past.

Director: Rahung Nasution, Yogi Fuad
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
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Editing: Aprilingga Dani
Production: Artofact Media, Liarliar Films
Country: Indonesia
Language: Bahasa indonesia
Original Language: id
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Angin Pantai Sanleko about?
The film addresses the exile of approximately 12,000 alleged sympathizers and members of the Indonesian Communist Party, who were sent to Buru Island. The story follows Hersri as he returns to Savanajaya Village, where he lived during his exile. Sanleko Beach, the site where the first political prisoners landed, becomes the place where he recounts these bitter memories to his son, Ken. With no historical landmarks as evidence and his fading memories, Hersri struggles to preserve the painful past.
Who directed Angin Pantai Sanleko?
Angin Pantai Sanleko was directed by Rahung Nasution, Yogi Fuad.
How long is Angin Pantai Sanleko?
Angin Pantai Sanleko has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is Angin Pantai Sanleko?
Angin Pantai Sanleko is a Documentary film.
Where was Angin Pantai Sanleko produced?
Angin Pantai Sanleko was produced in Indonesia.