Anggun Pradesha
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As her wedding day approaches, Cantika sets out to find her estranged biological father, only to uncover a shocking truth: her father, long kept hidden by her late mother, has transitioned into a woman named Dewi. As Cantika and Dewi navigate the complexities of their past and present, they must confront deep-seated wounds and attempt to rebuild a relationship fractured by time and secrets.
Her Guardian

After going away for eight years, Anggun decides to return home to seek acceptance from her father in her hometown, Jambi.
To Face My Father in Jambi

A documentary about Anggun Pradesha’s personal experience of being a waria (a male-to-female transgendered person) in Indonesia. This documentary also offers us Kurtini’s (Anggun’s mother) views on her child’s sexual orientation and transgenderism in general. This story challenges Indonesian society to offer a greater social acceptance of LGBT people.
Mother from Jambi

A deep conversation between Anggun, a transgender woman, and her mom about family & social acceptance and its relation to the plan of the governtment to criminalize LGBTIQ by revising Indonesia Penal Code.