<Twelve Twenty> You see her checking in at the opposite check-in counter. You cannot help yourself but falling in love immediately. You get your boarding pass but she is gone. You go through immigration. You buy your wife her favorite perfume. Then you go and relax in the first class lounge waiting to board. You shut your eyes. You wake up and realize you are already on the plane. Your heart stops. She is sitting in the seat next to you, by the window. You and her...
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<Twelve Twenty> You see her checking in at the opposite check-in counter. You cannot help yourself but falling in love immediately. You get your boarding pass but she is gone. You go through immigration. You buy your wife her favorite perfume. Then you go and relax in the first class lounge waiting to board. You shut your eyes. You wake up and realize you are already on the plane. Your heart stops. She is sitting in the seat next to you, by the window. You and her will spend the next twelve hours and twenty minutes reading, drinking, eating, watching movies and sleeping by each others side- just like a married couple. In fact, you wont even have a word with each other. Bon voyage!
<About Love> Kairat, a lonely teacher of mathematic, accidentally meets his old friend, Askar. Askar invites him at his home, where Kairat becomes acquainted with Togzhan, the wife of Askar. And he falls in love with her. Though this love was mutual, they couldnt step over the obstacles already made by their lives. They and their emotions delayed. (The script is based on the novel by Chekhov About Love which is very modern, silent, deep and subtle. Also some bits from his novel Gooseberry were included.)
<No Day Off> 'No Day Off' charts four years in the life of Siti, a young woman who leaves her husband and baby boy in a remote village in Sulawesi to work as a maid in Singapore. The narrative unfolds through her perspective and captures her trials and tribulations as she works for three different families in Singapore.
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