Fikri, Nadia and Tiara conclude their discussion on selected 2022 Indonesian films. Inspired by an article in The Jakarta Post, they run through the rigmarole of films they have seen (or not) in ‘Nana’, ‘Like & Share’, ‘The Big 4’ and ‘Ngeri-Ngeri Sedap’. They discuss the communist purge in the 1960s, contexts of female conditioning, the representation of youth angst on screen, and how common cultures like Bataknese are seen on screen. They also consider films that did not make the official cut, like ‘KKN Di Desa Penari’ and ‘Sayap-Sayap Patah’.
Episode 104: Far, Far Away and Close to the Heart
Episode 103: How the Brothers Ali Dunk on Films (with Care)
Episode 101: Selected Indonesian Films in 2022 (part 1)
Episode 100: The Centurion Episode
Episode 99: On the Malayan Film Unit (part 2)
Episode 98: On the Malayan Film Unit (part 1)
Episode 97: Let’s Talk about Whispers of Silence
Episode 96: On Ang Lee and Hirokazu Koreeda (part 2)
Episode 95: On Ang Lee and Hirokazu Koreeda (part 1)
Episode 94: Let’s Talk About Penyalin Cahaya
Episode 93: Slinging Back into Cinemas
Episode 92: Selected Indonesian Films in 2021 (part 2)
Episode 91: Selected Indonesian Films in 2021 (part 1)
Episode 90: The Craft of Prebet Sapu (part 2)
Episode 89: The Craft of Prebet Sapu (part 1)
Episode 88: The Craft of Bebbra Mailin
Episode 87: An Inner View with Iki Ali
Episode 86: Viva la Vivo! (part 2)
Episode 85: Viva la Vivo! (part 1)
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