Section 4. Patching Yesterday onto Today
Tellurian Dramainfo | 2020 | 26.25min|Experimental Documentary | Indonesia |
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Director | Riar Rizaldi |
Screening Schedule | 5.19 (Thursday) 13:00 CGV Picadiri 1958, Hall 6, On P.F.N |
May 5th, 1923. The Dutch East Indies government celebrated the opening of a new radio station in West Java. It was called Radio Malabar. In March 2020, the Indonesian local government plans to reactivate the station as a historical site and tourist attraction. Tellurian Drama imagines what would have happened in between: the vital role of the mountain in the country’s history; colonial ruins as an apparatus for geoengineering technology; and the invisible power of indigenous ancestral roots.
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