
Sujiwo Tejo
1962 (63 года)Memories of My Body
Garin Nugroho
Muhammad Khan, Raditya Evandra
Juno was just a child when his father abandoned him from their village in Central Java. Abandoned and alone, he joins a Lengger dance centre where men shape their feminine appearance and movement. The sensuality and sexuality that came from the dance, mixed with the violent sociopolitical Indonesian environment, forces Juno to move from village to village.
Memories of My Body
Last Second
Nanang Istiabudi
Cornelia Agatha, Sausan Machari
Regi suffers from depression since childhood, being raised by wealthy parents who have little time for her, but plenty to fight with and cheat on each other. While in college she meets and becomes close to Rajib, a drug dealer. Developing an intense hatred for men, inspired by her violent and insensitive father, she identifies as a lesbian. Her introduction to the drug-scene engulfs her and she develops a cocaine habit which rapidly accelerates into a preference for White China heroin. She meets and falls in love with Rajibs ex drug-dealing partner, Vela, who has already become a hardcore junkie. Her and Vela's downward spiral into chronic addiction is portrayed powerfully throughout the film as is their intense attachment to each other. The plot (based on a true story) is exceptional in its depiction of the drug problems in Indonesia, the often terrible 'solutions' to these problems, and the reasons behind why they occur.
Last Second
Tendangan Dari Langit
Hanung Bramantyo
Yosie Tristanto, Maudy Ayunda
Wahyu (16 years old) has an extraordinary skill of football. He lives in Langitan village at the slope of Mount Bromo with his father, a warm drink vendor for the tourists around the volcanic site, and mother. In order to make his parents happy, Wahyu uses his football skill to become a freelance player, playing football for one village team after another with the help of his uncle, Hasan. Pak Darto, Wahyu’s father, really despises what Wahyu does.
Tendangan Dari Langit
Gundala
Joko Anwar
Abimana Aryasatya, Tara Basro
Sancaka has lived on the streets since his parents left him. Living a hard life, Sancaka survives by thinking about his own safety. When the condition of the city gets worse and injustice rages throughout the country, Sancaka must decide whether he continues to live to look after himself or rise to become their oppressed hero.
Gundala
Kawin Laris
Cassandra Massardi
Vincent Rompies, Zumi Zola
Since he was little, Agus wanted to become a penghulu, but the marriage rate in Agus sub-district has dropped dramatically. The sub-district branch is threatened with having to join the adjoining sub-district which is chaired by Deon, a narcissistic and materialistic young headman with his assistant, Mamud, the scalper who is also Deon's manager. At the same time, Agus received bad news. His parents are getting a divorce. Agus' view of the beauty of marriage is shattered in an instant. It seemed that right now, the most important person he had to convince was himself.
Kawin Laris


