Apocalypse Mart
Dzauqy Ilham Indonesia | 2025 | National Film | 13:48
Synopsis
A Madura small grocery store that will only close on doomsday is owned by Amat and Bubeh, a couple of Madurese descent who longs to be intimate again. The husband is hesitant to close his store because if he does, the inevitable doomsday will come.
Director
Dzauqy Ilham
With the growing popularity of Warung Madura (Madura Store), it seems that this phenomenon will become a trend in Indonesia. Everyone has responded positively to its presence due to its affordability. For me, the Madura store has its own charm. I am surrounded by Madura people since my brothers-in-law are Madura. From this closeness, I have gained interesting life perspectives from the Madura community that I can adapt. They are a people who possess a certain level of determination in life because they have a deep faith in their God, who is both friendly and steadfast.
Writing the phrase “Open: 24 Hours, Close: Doomsday” on the sign at a Madura store reflects their bond with God. It’s as if they have a guarantee that God will guide them through every step of their lives, even until the end of time. This statement is both humorous and controversial. Yet, it is a reflection of a part of Indonesian society, especially the Madura people. We know that God, the Creator, is the one who designs all fates, but we also feel that God has a unique sense of humor, and God can test or surprise humans in ways that are unexpected.








