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사랑을 고백하기란 참 어렵다. 상대가 절친이라면 더욱더. 그러나 우정마저 잃을세라 주저하는 사이, 그녀가 다른 남자에게 빠져 버렸다. 그리고 모두의 운명을 뒤흔들 그 일이 일어났다.
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The Woven Path: Perempuan Tana Humba is made up of two short movies that highlight the role of women in Sumba culture. The first part of the documentary, The Woven Path, is a 10-minute movie featuring picturesque footage and images that serve as a backdrop to two poems centering on the theme of mothers. The 30-minute Perempuan Tana Humba is a much more straightforward documentary, focusing more on Sumba culture and women in three short chapters: “Marapu”, “Belis” and “Perkawinan”.
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After a fateful meeting of a widow and a young entrepreneur with Alzheimer's, friendship between the two blossoms following the man's request to make traditional mooncakes.
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Set in Indonesia's Dutch colonial era, in 1927, a young and beautiful woman lives with her sick and aged Dutch husband. This woman loses her own name and is called Njai, which means a foreigner's concubine, and realizes that she is living in a kind of prison, while she deals with loads of visitors to her residence. Director Garin Nugroho shows in a distinctive way how much effort a woman, deserted both by the colonial country's law and the colonized country's traditional culture, puts in to retain her dignity.
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This film tells the story of 3 female workers who have one name in common, Titik. They are Titik Sulastri, a widow with 2 children who works as a low-paid contract laborer at a garment factory, Titik Dewanti Sari, a spinster holding a prestigious position in a scandalous giant company, and Titik Kartika or Titik Tomboy, the son of a thug who works as a home factory worker. who is not afraid to die for justice. Not only sharing a name, the three dots are both trapped in a situation that makes their lives change 360 degrees.
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Jessica, a student, is a friend of Mischa and her boyfriend, Reno. Unknown to them, Mischa is pregnant. Then, Mischa asks Jessica to drop her at a clinic without telling her the reason. She disappears without a word and is later found dead mysteriously. Five years after the incident, Jessica begins to see and feel peculiar things. She feels a spirit full of rage that seems to demand something from her. Then she sees the spirit of a little boy trying to show her something. Soon, all the clues lead to the abortion clinic that Mischa went to.
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Jessica, a student, is a friend of Mischa and her boyfriend, Reno. Unknown to them, Mischa is pregnant. Then, Mischa asks Jessica to drop her at a clinic without telling her the reason. She disappears without a word and is later found dead mysteriously. Five years after the incident, Jessica begins to see and feel peculiar things. She feels a spirit full of rage that seems to demand something from her. Then she sees the spirit of a little boy trying to show her something. Soon, all the clues lead to the abortion clinic that Mischa went to.
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The movie takes place in a village near the Borobudur Temple in the Central Java. The village people make their living by digging up stones and carving them. Amat (Adadiri Tanpalang), a ten-year-old boy is an intelligent and mature boy who helps his mute father with stone carving. One day, his teacher requests him to participate in a stone carving competition. He never finishes it; instead his father does it for him. He wins but he returns the prize to the school because he felt that he doesn’t deserve it. He claims that his father is the one who finished the statue for competition for him. While his friend, Siti (Acintyaswati Widianing) is the one who sent the stone carving to the competition.
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A gloomy portrait of a husband and wife relationship depicted through their wedding day by setting in a lift.
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The film weaves around four stories all happening in metropolitan, dehumanizing Jakarta. In fact that is what it is about, the quality of meaninglessness of living in a place that turns people into zombies. In a place where meaning must be invented, these kids turn into the only place, the only culture they see worth tuning into: television and movies. Thus they slowly degenerate into the abysmal reinterpretation in a sort of sickening anti-hero, anti-social statements that goes absurdly a wrong turn.
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The Indonesian society is seen through a middle-aged lady's eyes in her daily encounters with the street children who work and live off the harsh and sleazy world of adults.
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A story about a court musician student man named Ilalang who is faced by his trauma while studying court music.