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- When Sitha, the lead singer of a famous band goes missing, the band goes on a search, finding out that Sitha is in Saranjana, a supernatural city, and to bring her back they must find a portal through an adventure of mystical events.
- A candidate of civilian servant named Bimo was assigned to an isolated village in Borneo island and brought his wife, Sriatun, who was pregnant. Strange events began to occur since their arrival in the village.
- Sadam, a true adventurer, reunites with his brave childhood friend, Sherina, when she embarks on a journalistic adventure.
- This heartwarming film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them-saving endangered species one life at a time.
- When a side job as a Private Investigator goes awry, a woman becomes infected by an ancient biological compound that emerges from the depths of the Indonesian jungle, exposing her to Lovecraftian terrors lurking in the city's dark corners.
- Three children with stifled dreams meet a mentor who helps them overcome societal expectations and pursue their true passions.
- A detective is forced to confront the ghosts of her past while investigating a mysterious serial murder case along the Indonesia-Malaysia border.
- A family lives in the frontier between Indonesia and Malaysia. But his son chooses to live in Malaysia because, in Indonesia, the government is not taking care of people in the frontier and his life in Malaysia is much better.
- For Rasya, nothing matters more than following the track laid down by his father: be good in school, get into a good college, be a good civil servant. That is the way to happiness and anything else are merely distractions. However, after one misadventure to a red-light district and chance meeting with a free-spirited sex worker named Eva, Rasya begins to question his priorities and what he actually wants out of his life.
- Badrun took shelter when the rain fell in a closed laundry shop. Unexpectedly, a customer came in with a bag of laundry. Thinking Badrun was the shop owner, a bag of laundry was entrusted to him.
- Diamond Rush tells the story of Ali who travels to Indonesia in search of diamonds.
- As a native Dayak of Borneo, Iber Djamal (77) has witnessed two decades of ecological disasters that have destroyed Borneo's forest. He is fighting to obtain a legal title for the remaining customary forest surrounding his home.
- Following nearly half a century of colonization, it's no wonder myth works better than authoritative restriction - to conserve nature above the hydroelectric dam of Riam Kanan. History has been unforgiving and cruel; locals took to mining. As minerals run low and tempers run high (violent murder is common place on the camps), they are now becoming farmers. But they are deeply weary of the government, seeking to regulate their activities. However, while this all seems disconsolate, local people put faith in a taboo ritual, an ancestral tradition, which they believe has played a role in the very, very gradual improvements to life above the dam. They put their faith in myth. And the old timers say that it's working.
- Amazon, Congo Basin, Borneo. A journey across rainforests. A collective song of Indigenous women's voices as they share their stories.
- Destruction of the rain forests threatens the continued existence of the orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) and possibly other species through global warming caused by the "greenhouse effect" as carbon dioxide begins to build up without the plants of the tropical forest to convert it into oxygen. Orangutans are seen in the wilds of Borneo, at the rehabilitation center of Birute Galdikas, and in captivity at the Los Angeles Zoo. Efforts to battle poachers dealing in illegal animal trade and the efforts of Galdikas' rehabilitation camps are investigated by nature photographers David Root and Evelyn Gallardo through the story of a typical orang infant named Roger. This film is narrated by Betty Thomas. It includes a suggested reading list.
- Love story between a girl and a boy of incompatible social classes.
- Samarinda (East Kalimantan) is growing in diversity due to the interest of foreigners who are eyeing its natural resources. The blend occurred without considering the history and geography of the city, which led to its chaotic development. Along with these, the Indonesian government is preparing to relocate the country's capital not far from the city.
- While he comes back alive who this doll is that someone wants to see anything.
- As a companion piece to Emmett's 'Dive Reflex' film, 'This is Derawan' tells the behind-the-scenes story of Emmett and his friends' trip to the diverse and awe-inspiring group of islands in search of the perfect freediving spot.
- An intimate story of the cost of deforestation for palm oil.
- One country, 700 ethnic groups, 17000 islands and 265 million people - Indonesia is a country of diversity. That's how people want to express their cultures. How can a peaceful living together in this diversity succeed? What are the challenges and how do local people think about it? «Einheit in der Vielfalt» (Unity in Diversity) gives insight into how people live in a surrounding where traditional culture and modernity meet. A special focus is on how Indonesians deal with the different religious affiliations. In Indonesia, more than 80% of people belong to Islam. Accepted minorities are Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism. These as well as other minorities are unequally treated against the majority population. Conflicts are the result. The film documents a journey under the guidance of the specialized office for Worldwide Church of the Cantonal Church of St. Gallen to selected projects and educational institutions in Java and Kalimantan. They are characterized by the fact that they maintain contacts to the relief organization Mission 21 from Basel (CH). They are also supported by Mission 21. In addition to local teachers and pastors, students have their say. They engage in projects on interreligious dialogue. They are convinced that this is the only way to create a just, peaceful and considerate society.
- A short version of Bodog and Darpig. While he comes back alive who this doll is that someone wants to see anything. Bodog and Darpig are animals with dogs and pigs for the series in this original video plush episode. For the second time, this friend made a fine, happy, sad, and comedic in that scene.
- The struggles about the teaching staff in Tabalong Regency can be photographed in real.
- Asia is the largest and most extreme continent on Earth. The animals here live in the hottest deserts, tallest jungles and highest mountains in the world, but global warming and deforestation threaten many species including the orangutan.
- Our world is governed by the rules of Nature, and we are seeing it unleash its power. As global warming accelerates, it's clear that restoring Nature is our only defense against an uncertain future. Are we ready to change our destiny?
- After traveling around Indonesia, in 2014 Jebraw felt the need to be closer to nature. He went to Tanjung Puting National Park to learn more about orangutans.
- After Ade proposed, Jebraw and Naya seemed lost. They are confused about what to do. Until one day, an unexpected coincidence brought them back on an adventure.
- Jebraw and Naya's journey ends at the Derawan Islands. Each of them separated to explore the islands. Then, they realized that they couldn't be separated.
- Indonesia has embarked on a radical plan to relocate its congested and sinking capital Jakarta to the jungles of Borneo. A new $45 billion mega city is currently being built but critics say it's too expensive and too remote.
- Dr. Karmele Llano Sanchez runs the International Animal Rescue's Indonesian operation, attempting to rehabilitate endangered Bornean orangutans at a remote outpost in West Kalimantan. These primates hold an important place in Bornean culture, the name Orangutan derives from the Indonesian and Malay words for "person" and "forest" - therefore Orangutan means "person of the forest". Yet these respected creatures are in serious danger: many are displaced from their habitats by deforestation, while others are taken as pets by local families or poached by black market traders. The vulnerable creatures at the rescue center find their way to the facility in a number of different ways and it's Karmele's job to nurture the orangutans back to health, and to prepare them for their journeys back into the wild.