Sartika, a pregnant young woman, moves away from her city hoping to provide a better future for her child. She meets Maya, a coffee shop owner in Pantura. Maya takes care of Sartika and helps with her deliveries. After Sartika gives birth, Maya manipulates her into working for her as the "Kopi Pangku" waitress, a job that requires her to serve coffee on a man's lap, until one day she meets a fish distributor truck driver named Hadi and falls in love. Will she find happiness?
| Tagline | Nothing can be as powerful as a mother's love. |
| Release Date: | Nov 06, 2025 |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Production Company: | Gambar Gerak, Red Sea Fund, Kementerian Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, White Light Awards, JAFF Market |
| Production Countries: | Indonesia, Saudi Arabia |
| Casts: | Claresta Taufan, Fedi Nuril, Christine Hakim, Shakeel Fauzi Aisy, José Rizal Manua, Devano, Kaan Lativan, Reza Chandika, Nazira C. Noer, Galabby Tahira Pahlevi, TJ |
| Status: | Released |
| Budget: | $875000 |
| Revenue: | 0 |
Such a solid debut! Never thought I’d end up loving Reza Rahadian’s first feature this much. It’s quiet, slow, minimal — barely says a word but speaks straight to the heart. At first, I thought it’d just revolve around the Kopi Pangku phenomenon along the Pantura highway, but it turns out to be so much more. It’s also about a mother’s fight for life — shown through Sartika, a single mom struggling to protect the baby inside her. And trust me, even with the slow pacing, you won’t get bored for a second. The visuals alone will spoil you — simple yet grand, with beautiful color grading. Every shot isn’t just pretty to look at, it feels something — it adds weight, emotion, and depth.