

A woman walks out of prison and into a fog that whispers secrets. Home was never safe.
Released from prison, a woman returns to her village and tries to face the four seasons of her past. The lack of welcome from the villagers, and even her family, leads her into a power that is hidden underneath the fog. Aiming to heal, a sexual assault survivor takes a journey to redefine her own meaning of home, family, and peace.
Cinematography
The fog isn't metaphor—it's a character that breathes.
Direction
Andini lets silence do the screaming for her.
Acting
Marino's eyes hold entire seasons of grief.

Director
Kamila Andini
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kamila Andini continues Indonesia's emerging wave of female-centered rural cinema, following her father Garin Nugroho's legacy while carving a distinctly feminine gaze.
The 'Western' genre label here isn't American imitation—it's Java's own frontier mythology, where the wilderness is psychological and the outlaws are women who refuse silence.