Saur Sepuh IV: The Blue Blood Offspring
Sep 01 1991
•1h 22m
•Action
Brama Kumbara (Denny Porlen) is preparing for eternity through an ascetic cleansing. Meanwhile, the Madangkara Kingdom has been handed over to his daughter, Wanapati (Agus Kuncoro). The people of Kuntala, who have greeted this news with delight, prepare to take revenge on Madangkara, where the ambitions of the young merchants and the instigation of riots are splitting the kingdom apart. The forces still faithful to Brama come to ask him for advice.
Cast
See allDenny Porlen
Brama Kumbara

Anneke Putri
Harnum

Agus Kuncoro
Wanapati

Devi Permatasari
Garnis
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13
The film is a continuous time-lapse with multiple exposures of the sunset from the same angle and position on 16mm film. The shoot was done in a span of 5 years. The title 13 is because the time-lapse has a 13-second interval per frame.

Box
8mm film by Swiss artist Roman Signer.