The Hills Are Alive (2011)
The life of a family in the village of Srunen, Sleman, on the slopes of Mount Merapi—captured briefly before and after the eruption. This film becomes a record of how people move through tragedy and rebuild their lives alongside a nature that continually renews itself.
Director: Steve Pillar Setiabudi
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Screenplay
Editing: Steve Pillar Setiabudi
Production: Espees Pictures
Country: Indonesia
Language: Bahasa indonesia
Original Language: id
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Hills Are Alive about?
- The life of a family in the village of Srunen, Sleman, on the slopes of Mount Merapi—captured briefly before and after the eruption. This film becomes a record of how people move through tragedy and rebuild their lives alongside a nature that continually renews itself.
- Who directed The Hills Are Alive?
- The Hills Are Alive was directed by Steve Pillar Setiabudi.
- How long is The Hills Are Alive?
- The Hills Are Alive has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- Where was The Hills Are Alive produced?
- The Hills Are Alive was produced in Indonesia.