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 64: An Inner View with Anwar Johari Ho
Episode 63: Let’s Talk About Memories of Murder
Episode 62: Obituaries in World Cinema
Episode 61: The Fourth is Strong with Them
Episode 60: Challenging Infections with #KumanPicturesChallenge
Episode 59: Disney Plus Plus
Episode 58: A Macro Look at Microdocs
Episode 57: The One with Two Muzzes
Episode 56: COVID-19 and Malaysian Cinema
Episode 55: The Winding Road
Episode 54: Let’s Talk About Ninavau
Episode 53: The 2020 Academy Awards
Episode 52: The Final Skywalk
Episode 51: The Boys Are Back in Town
Episode 50: The One With The Last One
Episode 49: Reaching The Mountain Top
Episode 48: An Inner View with Fadzlie Musthafa
Episode 47: Of Datukships and Mr Grey
Episode 46: Discussing Slum Porn Films, Apparently
Episode 45: Not The Oscars Predictions Show (Part 2)
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