Film Activism in Contemporary Indonesia
Platforms of Participation and Representation
Edwin Jurriëns editor Jemma Purdey editor Novi Kurnia editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pallas Publications
Published:11th Mar '26
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This edited volume seeks to evaluate the complex tensions between democratic renewal and regression by focusing on the activist efforts by Indonesian filmmakers to maintain and open spaces for creative experimentation, critical reflection, and social diversity.
After the fall of the authoritarian New Order regime (1967–98), Indonesia embarked on a journey of renewed freedom, known as Reformasi. However, in recent years, democracy and civic freedoms have been in decline.
To critically examine the possibilities, contradictions, and impact of a broad variety of film activism, this volume engages with local debates about gender and sexual inequity, state violence, and environmental destruction. The contributing authors include film scholars and critics, as well as film practitioners, directors, educators, and festival makers. This volume covers commercial feature films and producers, as well as short films, documentaries, web series, and video art, along with the collaborative practices of independent film communities and festival organizers.
ISBN: 9789048568086
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 590g
232 pages