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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Andhy Pulung

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Andhy Pulung at IFFR

  • Opera Jawa

    Garin Nugroho | 120' | Austria | None

    Breathtaking masterpiece by an Indonesian filmmaker who introduces baroque to Javanese culture. Age old story about desire and jealousy, portrayed by
  • Under the Tree

    Garin Nugroho | 104' | Indonesia | None

    Against the background of authentic Balinese rituals about death, life and ghosts, the film tells three stories about three different women. By the ma
  • Teak Leaves at the Temples

    Garin Nugroho | 70' | Indonesia | World premiere

    A very special musical happening. At and around the famous Borubudur temple on Java in Indonesia, musicians and theatre makers from very different bac
  • A Woman from Java

    Garin Nugroho | 90' | Indonesia | None

    Java, 1927. In a colourful colonial house, a foreign resident’s concubine receives visitors on the birthday of her old and sick Dutch companion.
  • Chaotic Love Poems

    Garin Nugroho | 90' | Indonesia | European premiere

    A cheerful yet serious Indonesian Romeo and Juliet. A boy and a girl from the same district, but with difficult childhoods and other reasons not…
  • Another Trip to the Moon

    Ismail Basbeth | 80' | Indonesia | World premiere

    A dreamy, absurdist fantasy film based on Indonesian legends. Asa is the daughter of a seer. To escape her mother’s clutches, she lives hidden in…
  • Trilogi politik

    Garin Nugroho | 20' | Indonesia | World premiere

    Indonesia has as many political issues as it has islands. Nugroho clarifies in a succinct documentary trilogy.
  • Fear Factor Election 2004 (Star Galaxy)

    Dosy Omar | 32' | Indonesia | European premiere

    Election campaigns in Indonesia are colourful enough, but this music group goes a step further.
  • Solo, Solitude

    Yosep Anggi Noen | 97' | Indonesia | None

    When rioting breaks out in Jakarta in July 1996 and Wiji Thukul’s critical poems are chanted in the squares, the Suharto regime accuses the poet…