Amang Kelana
Bhinn (Damara Finch) and Eka (Hana Hanifah) are lovers of different ethnicities and religions. Bhinn is a Malay youth while Eka is a girl of Chinese descent. This film conveys a message about culture and religious harmony (tolerance), in the midst of a pluralistic society in the country of Serumpun Sebalai, Bangka Belitung, which always maintains and respects pluralism. This film, which depicts the diversity and natural beauty of Bangka Belitung, was produced by PT Galuh Prabu Sinema and the press from the Bangka Belitung Online News Agency (KBO Babel), under the auspices of the United Bangka Belitung Media Foundation (YMBBB). This film was adapted to the big screen by the wishes of the people of Bangka Belitung, after the short film Bhinn & Eka was screened in a Pangkalpinang Bessinema city cinema.
Pak Mamat
Not having had time to enjoy the first night with Mala, Irfan arrives at his father-in-law, Bambang, the most annoying person in the world. Bambang wants to stay at his house. Worse, Mala was assigned to Surabaya, so Irfan had to live alone with Bambang, who no one in the world could afford to live with.
Hari
Rana, a sex worker, had an unexpected moment on her 25th birthday. Almost killed by her pimp, rlRana was saved by a stranger named Awan. They took refuge at a rented room where they argued about the problem they're having. Then, Rana realized what happened to her was her birthday wish coming true. Just like a Jentera, a wheel spinning on the same axis.