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 84: Let’s Talk About Secangkir Kopi Bersama Dia
Episode 83: Selected Films from the 17th Mini Film Festival
Episode 82: Let's Talk About Chili Powder and Thinner
Episode 81: Let's Talk About Mandi Safar
Episode 80: The Craft of Shadowplay (part 2)
Episode 79: The Craft of Shadowplay (part 1)
Episode 78: Heating up the Stars in Malaysia
Episode 77: Speculating on the Future of Film
Episode 76: Selected Films from the SWANA Film Festival (part 2)
Episode 75: Selected Films from the SWANA Film Festival (part 1)
Episode 74: Let's Talk about Kickflip
Episode 73: Let’s Talk about Burung-Burung
Episode 72: An Inner View with Kan Varren
Episode 71: Riri Riza on Cinematography and Lighting
Episode 70: Selected Films of the Fat Bidin COVID-19 Mini Docs Film Competition
Episode 69: Of Oscars, Princesses and Islets
Episode 68: The Buzzing of Bees and Crickets
Episode 67: Let's Talk About Roh
Episode 66: Let’s Talk About The Masseuse
Episode 65: All Hands on Deck
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