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Decolonising Indonesia, Past and Present

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Filmography

  • Balibo (Australia, 2009, Robert Connolly).
  • Indonesia Calling (Australia, 1946, Joris Ivens).
  • Indonesia Calling: Joris Ivens in Australia (Australia, 2009, John Hughes).
  • The Act of Killing (Denmark, 2012, Joshua Oppenheimer).
  • The Look of Silence (Denmark, 2014, Joshua Oppenheimer).

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