Abimanyu Khatman Zakaria (Abi or Zaka) is an aspiring filmmaker from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, studying Film and Television at the Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta.
Specializing in cinematography, sound design, editing, and acting, he is passionate about storytelling through visuals and sound.
Abimanyu brings both creativity and technical skill to his work, with interests in developing impactful and educational media experiences.
Through an interview, an album, and a memory, a guy retell his past experiences with his late friend who didn’t have a photograph.
Three boys are asked to call a friend they haven't seen or contacted in a long time. Their conversations reflect on childhood memories, feelings, and the meaning of friendship.
Follow the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a path of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, Paul endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Prastiwi (23), a pramurukti who works at an elderly home named Kartini (63) who has diabetes and had to have her right leg amputated. However, in her work, Kartini often protests Tiwi's performance for unclear reasons to the point that Tiwi is threatened with being expelled from her job.
Bejo (11), a young boy with dreams of becoming a pilot, faces the harsh realities of financial hardship when his mother admits she can’t afford his education. Feeling discouraged, he meets a university student who inspires him to keep his dreams alive. But as new challenges arise, Bejo learns that life’s journey is not always as straightforward as it seems.
"Nisik Panguripan" (Sewing Life) follows the inspiring journey of Mustakim "Fendi," a man who opened a garment business in his village during the COVID-19 pandemic. While many businesses were forced to shut down and people lost their jobs, Fendi created employment opportunities by hiring local workers. This documentary highlights his resilience and commitment to his community, stitching together hope in challenging times.
Simad (11), dreams of bringing a delicious meal to the Muludan celebration, just like his friends. But with his family struggling financially, he feels embarrassed and faces teasing from his peers. Despite the ridicule, Mad decides to bring a simple offering, embracing what he has.