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Barisan Jiwa Doraka reveals the reality of bajidoran dancers within contemporary art by reinterpreting and reworking the male gaze as a critique of cultural norms and the roots of harassment that haunt artistic spaces. This documentary is an effort to preserve identity and resist objectification on stage by exposing the phenomena experienced by bajidoran dancers.
Pia and her husband, Adul, are the spouses of former people with mental disorders who are married living in a rehabilitation center. Their love began when they became patients at the rehabilitation center. Their stories are full of struggles, anxiety, hopes and the desire to live like normal human beings in general. Considering there is a lot of bad stigma against people like Pia and Adul as well as people with other mental disorders.
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