This film gallery humanitarian work shares nine essential films documenting our field actions. Each one captures medical care, water access, education, and community resilience in remote Indonesian villages. These stories explain the daily challenges and the solutions built together.
Malaria continues to pose a daily threat in this area. Through Kawan Against Malaria, we monitor cases, test all fevers, protect homes, and educate families. The use of bed nets, spraying, and prompt treatment turns statistical data into lives that endure quietly, rather than ending prematurely.
The Movie category of Fair Future Foundation presents our most powerful documentaries and videos that bring to life the work we do in ultra-rural Indonesia. Here, youâll find moving footage that showcases our efforts to improve healthcare access, deliver clean water, and empower local communities. Each movie captures the challenges, triumphs, and stories of resilience that define our mission and inspire meaningful change.
The Day Night Changed â Solar Light for Mbajik School
For five days, we lived and worked in Haray to create The Day Night Changed, a film showing how electricity reached Mbajik School for the first time. This is the story of before, during, and after, in a district where over 100 schools still wait for power.
Truck n’ Load delivers aid across islands
In just three days, with the help of two ferries and over 3 tons of vital supplies, Truck n Load embarked on its inaugural journey from Bali to East Sumba. This trip underscored its essential role in providing aid to isolated communities.

