
Mauliya Maila
Directing
Biography
Mauliya Maila (born January 30, 2002) is a writer and director from Indonesia whose work focuses on themes of identity, personal choice, and social pressure.
Known For

When two childhood friends decide to tie the knot, their wedding plans are thrown off track by their well-meaning but controlling mothers.
Blessed You

Hesti feels bored and lonely while caring for her daughter, Safa. They are both alone in a small apartment on the outskirts of Jakarta, because her husband Yudi comes home late due to work commitments. A misunderstanding between the couple leads them to reveal their respective efforts to maintain harmony. Yudi is busy pursuing a promotion to secure the promise of a better family holiday, while Hesti is disappointed that her pleas for family time are perceived as impatience with Yudi.
If You're Happy, I'm Happy

By selling spring rolls using a recipe she created, a teenage girl increased the sales of her family's spring roll shop but was opposed by her mother who wanted to maintain the taste of her family's heritage recipe
Loenpia Bites

Barokah (42) and Minah (47) have adjoining yards that they use as a shared space for drying laundry and keeping chickens. Minah's chickens often wander into Barokah's yard, causing a mess, especially when Barokah is preparing for her child's engagement event. Frustrated, Barokah decides to put up a fence to separate her backyard from Minah's.
Babad Wingking Griya

Layla (14) and Ana (14), two students from a Madrasah, skipped school and went to a secluded spot overlooking the sea. Layla asked Ana to take a portrait of her without her hijab. Ana was hesitant, concerned about the potential consequences if the photo were to be shared.
Layla Want It

Pilkades (village head election) will still be held in a village when the virus pandemic hits. Sunarta is a village head who will nominate again using other means of campaigning other than using MMT. At the same time, mass back pain also occurred in the village, making Bahar a mosque takmir who felt restless because his mosque was always quiet. The unused mosque car also took part in the Sunarta campaign at the Village Health Center.
Preeetty Vacant

Abu (20), a band musician who was expelled from his old boarding house due to problems with payments that were in arrears, armed with information from social media, he was forced to move to an attic room with a cheap rental price with damp and dark conditions