“We do not write for today, but for those who come after us—history demands another voice.”
Tag: Indonesian History
While Autobiography features expansive crowd scenes and a diverse supporting cast, its essence lies in a compelling two-person dynamic skillfully brought to life by the outstanding performances of Arswendy Bening Swara and Kevin Ardilova.
The Act of Killing is a disturbing documentary that forces the perpetrators of Indonesia’s 1965 mass killings to reenact their brutal actions, challenging historical narratives and exploring the psychological effects of violence and propaganda.
After the Curfew critiques post-revolutionary Indonesia, exploring political disillusionment, class struggles, and the impact of military and bureaucratic power.