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a short film by Ninndi Raras
A boring NGO documentary. The film descends into chaos when a television crew arrives and starts toying with the meaning of reality in a village.
Sarinah, Kusno's nanny (Bung Karno's nickname when he was a child) who taught him love for fellow human beings and care for the common people. The life values taught by Sarinah had a strong influence on Kusno. Making him grow into a humanist and became the basis of Bung Karno's struggle in developing Indonesia.
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.
The woman would be happy if the man sit to her right. But the man always prefers to be on the left.
Signs of nature can no longer be used as a guide. In this film, A Javanese calendar of natural phenomena, animals, and plants that serve as a guideline in agriculture since tens of years ago is juxtaposed with today’s phenomenon.
Mbah Sri (95 years old) is looking for the grave of her husband, who has been missing for decades, with one simple aim: she wants to rest in peace beside her husband’s grave.
An old woman who lives alone connects with an old man who has a reparation kiosk through obsolete things.
short movie bout life and women
It tells a story of how hard it is for Papuan students to find living spaces because their dorms are fully occupied.