Like many coastal cities around the world, Jakarta is dealing with sea level rise. The problem gets worse every year, but the root of it precedes modern Indonesia by centuries. In the 1600s, when the Dutch landed in Indonesia and built present-day Jakarta, they divided up the city to segregate the population. Eventually, that segregation led to an unequal water piping system that excluded most Indigenous Jakartans, forcing them to find other ways to get water.
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Producer Director Script Writer Cinematographer
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Christina Thornell Anita Reza Zein Anita Reza Zein Anita Reza Zein Rizky Zulfi Anwar Anita Reza Zein Adam Freelander Dion Lee Matt Dune