‘All Things Real and Unreal’ Indonesian Drama on Social Media and Sex Work Heads to JAFF Market

Reading now: 590

Naman Ramachandran Indonesian filmmaker Paul Agusta (“Onde Mande!”) is set to present his latest project “All Things Real and Unreal” (Segala Yang Semu Dan Nyata) at the inaugural JAFF Market, running alongside the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival, from Dec.

3-5. The drama follows Daniel, a 21-year-old college student from Manado, Sulawesi, who turns to sex work in Jakarta to finance his aspirations of social media stardom, despite having his basic needs and tuition covered by his single mother.

The narrative unfolds over a day as Daniel, having spent his tuition money, desperately seeks funds through various means, from attempting to sell gifts from clients to seeking new encounters through dating apps. “I have always wanted to tell the story of male sex workers in Indonesia, specifically in the metropolis of Jakarta,” Agusta said. “Many of the male sex workers in Jakarta do not come from poverty, many come from middle class families.” The director noted that the project stems from his observations of pressures facing young people today. “This current wave of youth has to deal with so much more than the previous generations.

Blinded and pressured by what they perceive as the ideal lifestyle and social media fame and luxury, they are driven to live far beyond their means, and has led many to resort to sex work to fulfil their dreams.” Producer Bunga Ineza of Kapsul Waktu Studio emphasized the project’s examination of contemporary social issues. “It tells a deeply human and timely story about the pressures of modern society, particularly among young people navigating identity, materialism, and societal expectations in an era dominated by social media,” she said.

Read more on variety.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA