
Galih Saesar Wicaksono
Writing
Known For

Agung's seemingly neverending obsession for finding an alien blue worm after seeing it in his dream drives Bima, a film student's obsession for becoming a film director to make it his documentary group assigment's topic.
The Blue Worm

To complete a school assignment about family, Ayi (9)—a mischievous little girl—must overcome her intense aversion to her grandmother's pungent breath to learn how to paint. However, her struggle only results in her painting a solid blue canvas, earning her a zero at school.
A Portrait of Blue

Since childhood, Bombom only wanted a birthday party. But an “illness” that makes him explode when he's too happy forced him to live in fear of happiness itself.
Birthday Boom Party

A mother tells a fairy tale about the Moon Warrior who must save the Earth by accepting and refusing his requests according to his pact with the Star Devil to her daughter.
A Tale of the Earth and the Moon

An old analog news broadcast archive containing a threatening message: “I’ll shoot you in the head on the street”
a news about “someone who is going to be shot in the head on the street”

A girl named Bunga experiences self-alienation after the death of her younger sibling, whom she raised without the presence of their parents. This loss leads her to pour all her longing into writing poems on sticky notes, which she scatters across walls and objects that hold memories of her sibling. In her grief, Bunga develops a desire to let go of her identity as a human and become a flower in its truest form.
A Flower is Not a Flower

People come and gather to... do nothing?
Fatigued

Imam, a stubborn teenager, continues to neglect his prayers despite his mother's constant reminders. Their conflict escalates until his mother chooses to remain silent and give in. The silence at home after their argument leads Imam to discover the meaning behind his mother's admonishments.
Imam

Fadhil wanted to smoke, but he didn't have any cigarettes, while his friends did and were smoking their own cigarettes. So Fadhil felt frustrated, because he felt as if there were no more cigarettes left, as if they were the last cigarettes on earth.