Glorious Days
Because of an incident when they were in high school, members of the Bebas Gang were forced to separate. 23 years later, one of them is seriously ill and hopes to meet again one last time.
Casts & Crew
Marsha Timothy
Maizura
Susan Bachtiar
Sheryl Sheinafia
Indy Barends
Agatha Pricilla
Widi Mulia
Zulfa Maharani
Baim Wong
Baskara Mahendra
Salvita Decorte
Lutesha
Oka Antara
Kevin Ardilova
Edward Suhadi
Brandon Salim
Giorgino Abraham
Syifa Hadju
Darius Sinathrya
Bisma Karisma
Sarah Sechan
Irgi Fahrezi
Cut Mini Theo
Happy Salma
Tika Panggabean
Daan Aria
Reza Rahadian
Dea Panendra
Jefri Nichol
Amanda Rawles
Nada Novia Putri
Shindy Huang
Cut Ashifa
Agnes Naomi
Windy Dwi Hapsari
Also Directed by Riri Riza
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