Art
Andra has to carry out his mother's request to take care of his half sister, Jenaka, despite the circumstances that force him to live in his car. However, he faces an internal conflict as Jenaka's innocence slowly breaks down the barriers he built.
Fahri is haunted by the spirit of his ex-lover, Amira, who is still demanding responsibility. In the waltz, Amira reminds Fahri of the mistakes he made in the past.
NN lives in an environment that is completely at odds with who they are. Their past has made them lose faith in the concept of God—only the plants they care for and Yono, a man who runs a plant shop and seems to share the same beliefs, offer any sense of connection. One day, NN decides to prove that God does not exist and begins to challenge Him. One by one, their wishes are granted—but the consequences are far from what they expected. NN's life starts to change in unexpected ways.
An independent photographer then meets his old friend as a client. Between their meetings, conversations arise and feelings are expressed.
The people of Pari Island, who have long lived on the island, are forced to fight against corporations attempting to exploit land across the Pari Island archipelago. Land reclamation, environmental destruction, land privatization, and various other forms of exploitation threaten their livelihoods. They continue to voice their struggle and place their hopes in the government for the sake of future generations.