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- A family is being haunted by some strange happenings after the death of the father.
- The journey about a young Asian man struggle to choose his gender identity to a female person that forbidden in Muslim religion.
- Bari, struggles to be a single parent for her only child, Aya. Instead of being a good father, Aya actually feels that her father is very stubborn, but behind that, Bari has a certain reason for treating Aya that way.
- Dullah, a new hajj is offered his neighbor to become a headman of the village. Feeling interested in the salary and social status that will be obtained, Dullah willing to spend his money to become a headman of the village.
- Bhâko is a fictional film that contains the lives of tobacco farmers in Jember Regency. This film is a portrait of the anxiety of tobacco farmers who are vulnerable to price plays at the level of buyers (middlemen) and tobacco warehouses. This is close to everyday life and is my own experience. The reason for choosing the title of Bhâko in this film is because most of the traditional tobacco farmers reside in the northern part of Jember. Kalisat, Ledokombo, Sumberjambe, is an area with the most traditional tobacco production in Jember Regency. The northern part of Jember Regency is inhabited by many Madurese speakers. Therefore, I use the title Bhâko which is the Madurese language of tobacco. This is also the reason why I use Madura as the main language in this film. The story in the film Bhâko begins with the conflict of children and fathers who contrast ideals and pragmatism. Fauzi, the son of Mr. Imam believes that the system that has been maintained by tobacco actors, is very detrimental to farmers including his father. Yoyon, who is a farm laborer from Pak Imam, has hopes that in the tobacco season this time, he will have enough wages to treat his paralyzed wife. Whereas Pak Mul is a middleman who often deceives farmers who are less educated, to get big profits so they can pay for their children's school fees and pay off their debts. Three issues are related and each has the same background, so I have an idea to work on this film by using a multi-plot plot. By using a multi-plot plot, the problem with tobacco will increasingly look complex, dramatic, and display the complexity and expectations of many people towards tobacco products. The purpose of this film includes photographing the hopes of the farmers, also with obstacles and problems that are very complicated and not only experienced by one actor, but in all lines have their own problems, but can lead to new problems for other actors. The film also tells how it would be if the farmers put up a fight but without massive power. This film can be a reflection for the culprit and information as well as telling stories about what actually happened dramatically to the audience.
- A group of teenager gets a threat from stranger in social media and turn into something deeper.
- A lonely introvert girl has been chained from mysterious man who have no idea what her become.
- Mahmud was told by his mother to take care his sick sister, Sawiyah, but Mahmud instead invited Sawiyah to play a bicycle race. During the race, Sawiyah felt sick to her stomach. On the uphill road, she was already drop.
- After got a scholarship, a young boy gets a terror from unknown stranger on his house.
- The film "Sirna Dalane Pati" tells the story of the Guntur family, who experience strange occurrences after their father (Batara), who has been long sick and paralyzed, and living far away with his brother (Bimo), is suddenly moved to the Guntur household. Ever since Batara moved in, the family faces supernatural disturbances. Initially, Guntur and his family attribute these events to normal circumstances, until they become convinced that all the chaos stems from Batara, who is bound by a supernatural connection and undergoing a mysterious transformation. Guntur and his family are faced with a dilemma: whether to allow the chaos to continue or to attempt to cure Batara, risking the lives of their family members.
- Ali, has a hobby of gambling especially for pigeon racing. His girlfriend named Mega is a cosmetology student and has a dream to celebrate Valentine's day in a hotel. Ali becomes more active in gambling to fulfill his lover's wish.
- Raising the issue of homosexuality is quite troubling in Islamic boarding schools, which are places of education based on Islam.
- This documentary captures a portrait of the tobacco industry which still has many social, political and health polemics. In this documentary, I deliberately did not include any dialogue, the images were formed from a series of montages.
- Jumarno and his wife are experiencing financial difficulties, making them even more dependent on their eldest son, Zainu, who works as an illegal laborer in Malaysia.
- Her name is Rosa, a women whose fall in to the deep nightlife. Rosa's glomy experience push her to enjoying a chaotic life, and change Rosa to became a Nymphomaniac.