A Boy and The Barking Piggies

Directed By Ade Raihan, Juan Bobbin

Indonesia | Narrative | 10 min

International Premiere

Yusuf (19) is a pig farmer who has just returned to the house of his boss named Omah (52). In the house, Yusuf was raped by Omah. As soon as Yusuf ran from the house, Jahal (32), a carpenter who was collecting wood in front of Omah’s house, heard Omah’s voice screaming coming from inside the house. Jahal reported the incident to the Headman (Pak RT) and took Yusuf to the village hall to be judged. At the village hall, Yusuf was judged and slandered as a pervert and madman, until finally he was sentenced to be shackled in the pigsty where he used to work. At the end, Yusuf told the true story to the piggies who accompanied him in the pigsty.

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    Film Details

    1. Sexual violence

    2. Bahasa Indonesian, Javanese

    3. English

    4. International Premiere

    5. 2024

    6. 10 minutes

    7. Drama

    8. Narrative

    9. Indonesia

      1. Ade Raihan

        Juan Bobbin


      Juan Bobbin Ibrahim, born in Jakarta, is a 20-year-old film student at the Jakarta Institute of Arts. He has been interested in cinema since childhood and aspires to be a director who can create long-lasting works and have a meaningful impact on people and environment. Muhamad Ade Raihan is currently studying Film and Television at the Jakarta Institute of Arts. He often explores humanist issues and strives to present them from a fresh perspective. This impulse stems from his frustration with society's tendency to react too quickly without fully considering the context.

      1. Jenni Annastasia Carolin

      1. Fahri Rabbadian

      1. Vanboy Ramadhan (Yusuf)

        Pipien Putri (Omah)

        Heru Meonk (Jahal)

      1. Line Producer: Karen Angelia

        Cinematographer: Aqil Iskandar

        Editor: Kevin Jordan Silaban

        Art Director: Audrey Nafidza

        Sound Designer: Aryo Malewa

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