Ani Ema Susanti
Directing
Known For

All Access to Rossa: 25 Shining Years tells the story of the life and career of Rossa, a prominent Indonesian pop diva. This documentary film offers a multifaceted overview of Rossa's journey, covering her musical achievements, personal challenges, family dynamics, and the ups and downs of her efforts in building her career over 25 years. The inclusion of a grand concert celebrating Rossa's 25 years of success adds grandeur and joy, making it informative and entertaining. Overall, this is a cinematic experience that touches the heart, celebrating the timeless legacy of one of Indonesia's most beloved music icons.
All Access To Rossa 25 Shining Years

Gloria Simbiak, a swimming athlete, has to fight her way out of the labyrinth of depression due to loss of leg function which for a swimmer is like losing a life. The days were filled with sorrow and deep wounds. Gloria felt that the victory she had previously achieved and was within her grasp, becoming a gold medalist athlete in the swimming Olympics, had become useless. Gloria tries to get through the days that will never be the same, to move on or stop and regret it with grandmother Isy and her three best friends, Julvri, Idho and Eliza.
Glo, Kau Cahaya

At Stake is a brave and eye-opening documentary anthology tackling taboo issues that many women are facing in the world's most populous Islamic country, Indonesia. Topics range from female genital mutilation to the conflict that arises when unmarried women want to go to the gynecologist.
At Stake

Pak Suyadi, a fisherman from Semarang, and Nilawati, a fisherman from Medan, who really want to be able to access subsidized fuel, but do not have documents related to fisheries, so they are not recorded and "invisible" by the government.