Fandy Putra Mustofa
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An elderly choir group brings back erased violent history by singing songs that were written in prison and have been silenced for more than 50 years.
Song for My Children

In a bleak corner of the city, a young man is trapped in the nightly routine of his father’s inherited Javanese food cart. Haunted by guilt, he searches for a way out of the fate that is draining him.
Blood Warms Faster than Tea

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Noda-Noda Seragam

In a bleak corner of the city, a young man is trapped in the nightly routine of his father’s inherited Javanese food cart. Haunted by guilt, he searches for a way out of the fate that is draining him.
Blood Warms Faster than Tea

One morning in the village, a woman, 30, came to the house she used to live in. It was quiet until she saw a man named Rosman, 25, cooking in the kitchen and her husband Paimo, 32, was getting ready to harvest fish from the pond. They have an awkward conversation that leads them to a shocking fact in one day.
Two Fishes and a Dish

After the status of the Covid-19 outbreak became a new normal, Bani went on a journey to find her family roots in Mandailing, North Sumatra.
Martarombo

Ngatiyem and her grandson Okta live at Lentera, an orphanage in Solo for children with HIV. After the orphanage is relocated to a secluded cemetery, Okta and friends are expelled from school. As Okta's health declines, Ngatiyem becomes overwhelmed, struggling to provide the care and attention he desperately needs.