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Ersya Ruswandono is an actress and cinematographer, known for Bura (2019) and Prenjak (2016).
The Floating Chopin tells about a couple who go on a vacation in a beautiful beach. The man tells about his visitation to Europe during holiday. Apparently, he gets a task where he should interpret his visitation.
Elinah (14 years old) is seven months pregnant and learning to be a stay at home wife. While living with her much older husband in a foreign city far away from her village, Elinah often chatted with the baby in her tummy to fight boredom and loneliness. In the midst of an annoying day, Elinah and her baby decide to go home, to each of their respective homes.
In the thick of the 1998 political tension in East Java, Indonesia, a guard leaves his post despite rumours of ninjas terrorising the town at night, to meet with his lover.
The experience of Jarwo, who accepted an unexpected offer from a desperate village girl, Diah during a lunch break in a warehouse.
Before leaving to study abroad, Ian wants a little memento from his long-time crush, Ingrid. Being a guy with fetish for smells, he wanted to collect Ingrid's smell as a farewell gift.
A woman surprises a man with a sensual dance in the wrong season. She made the rain, but the dancing comes by itself. An independent dance by a very independent woman. The dancing is not like the Indonesian tradition, but who else but an Indonesian woman can dance like that?
The documentary follows a Javanese queer mother who redefines tradition and inclusivity through the iconic character of Raminten, forming a vibrant chosen family and a legacy of empowerment at the famed Raminten Cabaret.