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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Ziarah

    On an uninhabited Indonesian island where the nobleman Tupaia is believed to be buried, Bridget Reweti telescopes then and now.
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  • A Punk Daydream

    Punks in Jakarta live on society’s margins, fighting for their identity like the indigenous people.
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  • Memories of My Body

    Modern politics, traditional Indonesian dance and an exploration of sexual identity fuel this critical-poetic coming-of-age story.
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  • Genre Sub Genre

    Museum on Timor gave a young filmmaker the freedom to provide his vision on the eventful history of this divided, half-Indonesian island.
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  • Someone’s Wife in the Boat of Someone’s Husband

    Tourism on the Indonesian island of Sawai is bound to increase after this enchanting, sensual small feature film. Paradise on earth. A fairy tale is…
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  • A Poet

    The poet Ibrahim Kadir plays himself in a political drama about his arrest and incarceration in Aceh in the 1960s. Kadir survived the mass murder…
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  • A Lady Caddy Who Never Saw a Hole in One

    Slightly uncomfortable meeting between cute caddy and weird air golfer (air golfer as in air guitar).
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  • Indonesia

    Indonesia is a selection of personal photographs documenting assistant professor Sharyn Davies’ fieldwork during her 20-year research career.
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  • Hortus

    Edwin received his master’s in film in the Netherlands for this experimental, pornographic short film. He was already a master, but now it’s official.
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  • As Far as We Could Get

    Switching back and forth between two antipodal cities, filmmaker Iván Argote digs an imaginary tunnel between Indonesia and Colombia.
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