My Family, My Films and My Nation

My Family, My Films, and My Nation is a 1998 Indonesian political essay film directed and written by Garin Nugroho. The film is a montage of footage from some of his documentary films from the Orde Baru age under Suharto Regime. Nugroho's intent behind the film is to raise awareness of the social issues in Indonesia during the Suharto Regime. Nugroho added his own voice-over in order to display his opinion on certain social issues.[1]

Summary

At the beginning of the film, Nugroho says that he regards the characters in his films as family. Under the section "My Father," Nugroho displays scenes from his documentary Air dan Romi, (English: "Water and Romi,") which tells a story about men who are part of the cleaning service of a dirty river in Jakarta. In "My Mother," Nugroho shows North Sumatran women talking about how pollution from factories affects their children. "My Children" is a section discussing the street kids from his documentary Kancil's Story about Independence. [2]

References

  1. "My Family, My Films and My Nation (1998)." IMDb. Web. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  2. Hanan, David. "The Films of Garin Nugroho." Screening Southeast Asia 2004: 39-49. Web. 24 July 2013.


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