Red Means Fearless 2013
Four traffic lights in a university district that some riders dare to ignore, while others need courage simply to obey them.
Four traffic lights in a university district that some riders dare to ignore, while others need courage simply to obey them.
A documentary about the daily life of a horse coachman in Yogyakarta.
Luna Purnama Sari is still reeling from Surya’s wedding when a new presence quietly arrives in her orbit: Bumi.
In central Java, Indonesia’s most populous island, human manipulation of the environment has caused coastal villages to begin to sink into the sea. Although the area has become increasingly unliveable, most residents still remain, clinging to the final vestiges of what is left of their communities...
Riski (17) assigned by his teacher to make a short interview video about passion. At first, he doesn’t take it seriously until he ends up involving his three absurd friends, each with their own quirky passions, leading to laughter and chaos. Yet behind their jokes, a deeper question arises: what does Riski truly love? As the deadline approaches, he rediscovers a long-buried memory. Slowly, Riski realizes the true reason behind his love for capturing moments in life.
Yono struggles to keep his spirit alive as he fights to remain on the land caught in a bitter dispute.
Maniwak examines marriage among the Maniwak people of Papua, revealing how tradition and modernity collide in shaping gender roles. Through intimate observation, the film captures a fragile balance where custom, desire, and change intertwine.
His script was criticized for being “lacking life.” Darren, a young writer at a loss for direction, tries to rewrite it. However, something unusual happens: the events he wrote about begin to occur in the real world, exactly as he imagined. From the ridiculous to the illogical, Darren begins to realize that this is no coincidence. What he imagines becomes real, and his life slowly becomes its own story. Well That's Life is a surreal short film about absurdity, imagination, and the blurring of boundaries between fiction and reality. So… who really wrote the ending?
An Islamic teacher and a young man were concerned about the declining attendance at the mosque, so they had to find a way to revive it.
A married couple leads a simple household life without the presence of a child. The wife continues to be haunted by social pressure and is trapped in hallucinations that blur the boundaries between reality and her own mind. As the sound of a baby's laughter turned into a cry, and the whisper of public discrimination became more and more stressful, he almost lost control. But the husband's grip became the anchor that brought him back to reality. On the table, flowers in the vase slowly bloom a symbol of love that grows calm, warm, and whole, even without a child's presence.
A number of journalists trace land‐conflict sites in West Cilacap. Through the figure of a farmer champion, Petrus Sugeng, they visit and dig into data from other peasant fighters whose ancestral land was seized by the State decades ago. It emerges that the land-seizure events were part of a series of historical suppressions of rebellions in which farmers were victims even to this day.
In a small Indonesian town, a young girl named Darti often receives candy instead of coins as change at the local shop, with the excuse that coins are scarce. As she quietly collects these candies, a small personal crisis forces her to find a creative solution using what she has. A heartfelt and honest short film about childhood, poverty, and resourcefulness.
A man who believes in destiny keeps encountering the same woman wherever he goes. One day, he finally gathers the courage to approach her.
In order to maintain a good relationship with her neighbors, Caca must choose between believing other people's prejudices against her transgender neighbor, Anita, or following her heart.