
Angkat
Aug 14 2025
•2h 30m
•Comedy, Drama
Three brothers and sisters asked by their mother to bury their father's body in the village of origin which is located in a remote area. Unfortunately, their van was damaged along the way and they had to walk carrying corpses for the journey tray.
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Firdaus Karim
Ibrahim
Sky Iskandar
Yusof
Syazani Zikry
Karim
Sara Mack Lubis
Mia
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