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Coffee Shop | Female Protagonist
Set against the backdrop of the 1998 Indonesian economic crisis, a young pregnant woman named Sartika flees to a small coastal village to build a new life. She takes a job at a roadside coffee shop where she must serve male customers while sitting on their laps, a practice known as 'kopi pangku'. This decision entangles her in a world of exploitation and prejudice, but also fleeting moments of compassion, as she navigates her challenging circumstances to provide for her child.
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Set against the backdrop of the 1998 Indonesian economic crisis, a young pregnant woman named Sartika flees to a small coastal village to build a new life. She takes a job at a roadside coffee shop where she must serve male customers while sitting on their laps, a practice known as 'kopi pangku'. This decision entangles her in a world of exploitation and prejudice, but also fleeting moments of compassion, as she navigates her challenging circumstances to provide for her child.
Budget 875,000 USD
The film is the feature directorial debut of popular Indonesian actor Reza Rahadian.
It won four awards at the 30th Busan International Film Festival in 2025, including the KB Vision Audience Award and the FIPRESCI Award.
The film won Best Picture at the 2025 Indonesian Film Festival.