Fanni Mardhotillah
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On the night of the orphan's Eid celebration, Aldi and Eka exchanged pranks to fight over compensation money from various parties and even parties who are campaigning.
The Night Seemed So Wrong
Nia, 50, in an abusive marriage navigates a fragmented inner world where desire, memory, and ritual intertwine. A reunion with a former lover reawakens intimacy but exposes the persistence of violence and entrapment. As reality dissolves into hallucination, she reaches for a final, elusive escape.
Mothers Are Mothering

Zainab (80 years) who lives in the house of his youngest child in the village had to move to the house of KIKI (47 years), her eldest son who lives in the city. In the village, Zainab’s life is very simple, her activities only focus on praying. She did this because she felt that she was very close to death, she was afraid to sin and go to hell. After moving to the city, Zainab feels that the facilities provided by Kiki actually bring harm to her. So Zainab had to face the increasing fear of sin.