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Pantja Sila: Cita-Cita & Realita

This is the story of Pantja Sila the five foundational principles of Republic Indonesia, view from historical perspective since its inception and its relevance for today. As told by the genius mind like Soekarno and other founding fathers of Indonesia.

Top Cast

  • Tio Pakusadewo

    Tio Pakusadewo

    Ir. Soekarno

  • Teuku Rifnu Wikana

    Teuku Rifnu Wikana

    Mohammad Yamin

  • Verdi Solaiman

    Verdi Solaiman

    Liem Koen Hian

  • Jantra Suryaman

    Jantra Suryaman

    Ki Bagus Hadikoesoemo

  • Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo

    Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo

    R. Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso

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This is the story of Pantja Sila the five foundational principles of Republic Indonesia, view from historical perspective since its inception and its relevance for today. As told by the genius mind like Soekarno and other founding fathers of Indonesia.

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