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
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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.