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Film: Laskar Pelangi (2008)

Overview

Laskar Pelangi (The Rainbow Troops) is a 2008 Indonesian coming-of-age drama directed by Riri Riza and adapted from the bestselling 2005 novel of the same name by Andrea Hirata. Set on the small island of Belitung in eastern Sumatra, the film follows a group of poor but spirited children and their two dedicated teachers as they struggle for education against poverty, social prejudice, and limited resources. The film blends warmth, humor, and poignancy while celebrating friendship, community resilience, and the transformative power of learning.

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Laskar Pelangi (2008) is a landmark Indonesian drama film directed by Riri Riza and based on the best-selling semi-autobiographical novel by Andrea Hirata. Set in the 1970s on the tin-mining island of Belitung, it tells the poignant and inspiring story of 10 students from poor families struggling to gain an education at the dilapidated SD Muhammadiyah Gantong. Core Themes & Synopsis film laskar pelangi lk21

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Reception and impact

The Struggle: The school is at risk of closure unless it meets a minimum of 10 students. The arrival of the 10th student, Harun, saves the school on its final day of enrollment. Film: Laskar Pelangi (2008) Overview Laskar Pelangi (The

The "Rainbow Troops": Dubbed "Laskar Pelangi" by their teacher, Bu Muslimah (played by Cut Mini), the students—including characters like Ikal, Mahar, and the brilliant Lintang—demonstrate extraordinary resilience and creativity despite severe poverty.

Conclusion: The Rainbow Endures

Vidio: As a primary hub for Indonesian content, Vidio often hosts the movie and its sequels.