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Original Title:
Kamis Ke 300
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Kamis Ke-300 (The 300th Thursdays) is a short movie that in 13 minutes portrays a family who is standing in front of Indonesian Presidential Palace every Thursday. The family are waiting for their son to be back. Every Thursdays, wearing black clothes and black umbrella, they stand in front of Indonesian Presidential Palace for 7 years with other families. They are demanding the government to return the missing people or doing the investigation and put the criminals responsible in a trial. Kamisan itself is a weekly rally organizes by one of NGO's in Indonesia. In that rally, the family members and the survivors of humanity tragedies in Indonesia gather to demand justice.
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