
Amar Haikal
Directing
Biography
Amar Haikal is an Indonesian film director and screenwriter.
Known For

When the police halt their search, a troubled mother works with a podcaster to find her missing daughter but faces a dark force that haunts her.
The Redemption of Sin

Eki, living by the landfill, searches for a memento to honor his late mother. Battling the relentless rain, landslides, and looming threats from scavengers and machinery, he fears her memory could be lost beneath the waste forever.
My Plastic Mother

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Bathe In Glory

Ahmad, a closeted gay Muslim man, is having his 25th birthday party with his mother and friends when he finds out that his boyfriend had just passed away.
Closeting

Late at night, unable to find the whereabouts of his father, a desperate young man searches for a release in a motorbike repair shop, where he meets a distraught mechanic who had just lost custody to his son.
Chorus of the Wounded Birds

Lea, a soul wandering in despair, embarks on a surreal journey through the winding streets of Jakarta. Driven by the haunting image of a mysterious young girl from her recurring nightmare, she delves into the city's labyrinthine alleyways in search of unlocking her own self clarity and redemption.
The Hall of Little Things

A man fled to nature, but there were voices of the city that haunted him.
The City is Calling

The story follows a homeless man and his inner voice, doing his deeds with his scraps & belongings before sealing his fate.
Kita Bicara Sebelum Kau Mati

in the midst of Modern Jakarta's fast-paced working class world, Tobing, a film projectionist falls in love with a 1960's New Wave picture actress. Portraying parallels between his friends Aruna, a food kiosk server and the picture actress. Tobing find himself in a blinding desire which results in him getting fired from the cinema. In the end he will choose to face or not to face reality.