‘Balibo’ Film Ban Backfires Badly
Nivell Rayda | December 14, 2009
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347311Its grat to hear that the truth finds its way to Indonesa, even if the government and the military want to keep the people unaware.
Mayde Films like "Forgotten birds of Paradise" will find thier way to Indonesian public too. So, stay interrested and don´t belive everyting the authorities tell you!
Well I got my copy down at Pasar Festival. Along with South Park series 13 and Clam Lappers volume 37. Thanks.
Oh, wow! Breaking news! Totally blindsided by this! Banning/boycotting/protesting a movie would make it more popular? Who would've thought? This is the news of the century right here, folks!!
Wouldn't really have taken a genius to have foreseen this.
Si, can i borrow yours?
The Indonesia Film Censorship Agency’s decision to ban the Australian
movie “Balibo” early this month appears to have backfired, with stores
all over the capital selling the pirated version of the film over the
weekend.
Firman, a movie lover, said that until recently he
had never even heard of the movie, which tells of the deaths of five
journalists, allegedly at the hands of Indonesian soldiers during the
1975 invasion of East Timor.
“I only found out about the movie
after the National Film Censorship Board [LSF] banned it. I don't even
know what the movie is about. I must admit that I bought the pirated
version because of the ban,” he told the Jakarta Globe.
Ayu, a shopkeeper who sells pirated DVDs, said demand for the movie was high.
“We
just received the movie on [Sunday] morning and we’ve sold more than 40
copies,” she said. “We are already short on stock, so we quickly
ordered a hundred more copies.”
The pirated version of the movie is reportedly decent in quality with accurate subtitles.
Prior
to the ban, Balibo had a very small market, primarily attracting
curious expatriates, journalists and hard core movie buffs.
The
movie was submitted to the LSF by the Jakarta International Film
Festival (Jiffest), which had originally planned to screen the film
during the festival.
Immediately after the ban several arts
organizations like the Salihara Community and the Utan Kayu Theater, as
well as journalist groups, including the Independent Journalists
Alliance (AJI) and the Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club (JFCC)
arranged private screenings, which were attended by thousands of
curious moviegoers.
The film tells the story of five journalists
killed when Indonesian troops took over the border town of Balibo in
East Timor in October 1975.
A sixth journalist died weeks later when Dili was invaded by Indonesian forces.
Indonesia
claims the journalists were killed in crossfire but a 2007 Australian
coroner’s inquest found that the five were deliberately killed by
Indonesian forces, prompting the Australian Police to launch an
official investigation into the incident two months ago.
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