Our Children's Fund
Our Children’s Fund is the fourth documentary in the At Stake documentary series.
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| Produced by | Nia Dinata |
| Directed by | Ucu Agustin |
| Contact | write the producer |
| Home page | more info |
| Produced | Mar 30, 2010 |
| Production Company | Kalayana Shira Films |
| Distributor | Jive |
Full Description
Chinese cemeteries are renowned for their big and elaborate graves. People believe the higher the land, the closer the spirit will be to heaven. In East Java lies an infamous Chinese cemetery on Mount Bolo.
After sunset Mount Bolo gives a different type of service to the public and transforms into an illegal prostitution area. Nur and Mira are mothers who are hammering and selling stones at the river close by. However, the daily pay from that job alone won’t be enough for their basic expenses. On Mount Bolo, for a fee of 10.000 rupiah (US $1 per session), these women have to serve men seeking sex at night on the hard surface of the Chinese family graves to make ends meet.
AT STAKE/PERTARUHAN was officially selected for the Berlin International Film Festival at the Panorama Section in 2009. It was the first Indonesian documentary ever to be selected at the Berlinale. It was also screened at the Jakarta International Film Festival, the Hong Kong International Film Festival, and the Freedom Film Festival in Malaysia.
A roadshow of AT STAKE/PERTARUHAN was organised in cities such as Bogor, Cirebon, Yogyakarta, Malang, Batam, Lampung, Bengkulu, Bali, Pontianak, Jambi, Aceh, and Makassar. "At Stake" was also the opening film during 2009's Freedom Film Fest in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. If you are a film community or organization who wants to conduct a screening this movie, please contact Sandy Monteiro.
Ucu Agustin
Ucu started to write for magazines since she was a college student, majoring in Islamic study. After graduating, she continued her career as a freelance columnist writing about human rights issues in various publications. Then, she experimented with short documentary. One of her films ‘Death in Jakarta’ won the Jakarta International Film Festival script development program in 2005.









