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- 14 years after their budding romance in high school, Rangga and Cinta reunite in Yogyakarta to have their closure after Rangga had left Cinta with no explanation years prior.
- Following Butet Manurung's journey from anthropologist to educator to activist as she works with the indigenous Orang Rimba people who live upstream the Makekal river in the forest of Bukit Duabelas of Jambi, Sumatera, Indonesia.
- Gaia, Aga and Awan only have one goal in their lives: to play music. They formed a band, produced their own mini-album, and distributed it with the support of a local music store. Soon, the album made them local heroes. But outside the band, they each have their own secrets. Despite the maturity of their music, they are still young and restless, and are still looking for their true identities. As Garasi gains popularity, their friendship is put to the test. The hidden love, the miscommunication, their conflicts with their families, and judgments from the media and society force them to realize who they truly are and how much they love their music.
- Drupadi is adapted from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. This movie depicts the story of Drupadi, the wife of five brothers known as the Pandawas. One fateful night, the Pandawa brothers are invited to a dice game against the Kurawa brothers. Sakuni, the Kurawas' uncle, had arranged the dice game, playing against Yudhistira, the eldest of the Pandawas. Yudhistira loses all his wealth, along with his kingdom. As a result, he gambles his brothers, himself, and finally Drupadi, into servitude. Struggling for her freedom, Drupadi repeatedly questions Yudhistira's right to place her at stake when he himself had lost his freedom. At the end, this movie is not just about Drupadi's story, as in the modern world, it also serves as a symbol of woman who believes in a just and equal world.
- Eleven-year-old girl, RENA (Maudy Ayunda), lives in Rumah Matahari (The House of Sun) since she was a baby. Rumah Matahari is a fun and peaceful orphanage. In the orphanage, where about 30 children live, Rena has younger brothers and sisters who she deeply protects. She causes trouble whenever a married couple comes to adopt one of them. When the holy month Ramadhan approaches, comes a mysterious guest, YUDHA (Surya Saputra), to Rumah Matahari. Rena is worried that Uncle Yudha will take away one of her brothers and sisters. Therefore, she asks them to be suspicious of Uncle Yudha. However, Yudha keeps on coming every weekend and slowly becomes closer to Rena. The atmosphere in Rumah Matahari starts to change. Rena suddenly feels that she has some kind of connection with Uncle Yuda, without knowing why. Who is Yudha? Why does he visit Rumah Matahari? Will he take one of the children away?