A story about the little things we often overlook: a child with Down syndrome who just wants to have a place in this world—without being a burden—in a country and community that aren’t always ready to accept him. Throughout this film, the sun neither rises nor sets; there’s only the small flame of a kerosene lamp on a siomay cart, and a child who refuses to be extinguished. Embracing the flame from this child is one of the “Small Things for a Great Indonesia.”
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