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- A man from an impoverished family who is rejected by the wealthy parents of the woman he loves. He strikes a bargain with the monkey King and performs a dark ritual to gain wealth, but in the process, he curses his wife and child into suffering.
- A girl from the Bajo tribe in Wakatobi district goes to a fortune teller in her area. The fortune teller performed a ritual using a mirror, where the local people believed that with a mirror they could see what they were waiting for.
- The story of the performer of Javanese Ramayana human wayang. They are the spouses who lives in a village by selling earthenware products. Conflicts arrived as the husband is going bankrupt and the wife start to looking for another love.
- Tells the true story of the didong (a style of ballad) poet Ibrahim Kadir. He was in prison and was present during the mass killings of an estimated 500,000 suspected communists when Indonesian President Suharto came to power in 1965. His humanistic poems recreate that era.
- A Papuan teenage boy meets a woman at the port and is obsessed by a desire to kiss her. At the same time, his father is being hunted down by some unknown people because of his political activities to demand justice.
- Slank is a legendary rock band on the Indonesian scene, known for their politicized lyrics and activism, and for its fanatical fan base - known as "Slankers" - who see the band as something to coalesce around to promote peace and unity in their country. 'The Blue Generation' uniquely combines dance sequences, footage of live performances, interviews, and animations about Indonesia's political history in a gloriously energetic and inspiring manner.
- Set in and around a mosque in sprawling Jakarta, Indonesia, during the Muslim holiday of Lebaran, the interwoven stories of family, faith and romantic love in this humorous yet poignant film are revealed through the eyes of kids
- Badrun took shelter when the rain fell in a closed laundry shop. Unexpectedly, a customer came in with a bag of laundry. Thinking Badrun was the shop owner, a bag of laundry was entrusted to him.
- Dito, a cafe waitress who experienced a strange incident at night, was visited by a woman who had been in love with her but her feelings were unknown to her.
- The music video starts with a woman dancing with her flower stick on her hands. Then it zooms to a sheet music of the song itself. Ita, wearing a white dress and a white hood on her head, starts singing while she sat down. The scene fades into a black-and-white video of people picking flower sticks. A woman detaches curtain when a man slip the bloom into her ears. After that, they were doing fights together. The woman did fight when a man wearing a Javanese mask. Finally, she take a flower stick back from a man while they dancing.