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Sara & Fei: Stadhuis Schandaal
Fei, a student, who was on duty in the old city of Batavia, was visited by a Dutch-Japanese girl named Sara, who lived at the beginning of the 17th century, precisely in 1628 when Governor General Jan Pieterzoon Coen took office. One day after returning from Shanghai, Fei continued his duties. It was at the Fatahi building that Sara appeared again and without realizing it, Fei was taken through a time tunnel back to the 17th century.
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This documentary appears to focus on a specific scandal or event related to a city hall, involving individuals named Sara and Fei. Without more specific publicly available information, the exact nature of the 'Stadhuis Schandaal' (City Hall Scandal) and the roles of Sara and Fei remain unclear.
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The title 'Stadhuis Schandaal' translates to 'City Hall Scandal' in English, suggesting the documentary's subject matter.
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