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General Suharto came to control of the Indonesian military and then the government following a failed coup d'état on September 30, 1965. 40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy follows the testimonies of four individuals and their families from Central Java and Bali, two regions greatly affected by the purge.
Amrus Natalsya Who Recreates the Dispossessed in Twilight is a 2021 Indonesian documentary film written and directed by Mahardhika Yudha. The film is based on the life of Indonesian sculptor Amrus Natalsya who was detained without trial during the violent anti-communist purges in 1965–66. The film documents Natalsya’s personal life ...
The Exiles (Indonesian: Eksil) is a 2022 Indonesian documentary film directed, co-written and produced by Lola Amaria in her feature documentary directorial debut.. It won the Best Documentary Feature Film at the 2023 Indonesian Film Festival and Best Film during the Indonesian Screen Awards section at the 17th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival.
Documentary films about the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966 (3 P) Pages in category "Documentary films about Indonesia" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Originally edited from 80 hours of 16mm film in co-production with WGBH-TV, Boston, Ring of Fire was produced, directed and photographed by Lorne Blair [2] [3] and co-produced and written by Lawrence Blair. [4] The executive producer was Frontline's David Fanning. The films have been shown in more than 60 countries.
The trailer for the film was viewed by 44 million people, [8] one of the highest trailer views of a Netflix documentary in any territory, and the film is the first Indonesian documentary to enter the Netflix top ten global film list (Non-English) at position 6 for 2 weeks. [9]
The name of this kingdom was derived from ancient Indian kingdom of Kalinga, which suggest the ancient link between India and Indonesia. The political history of Indonesian archipelago during the 7th to 11th (601–1100 CE) around centuries was dominated by Srivijaya based in Sumatra and Sailendra that dominated southeast Asia based in Java and ...
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