40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy

Summary

40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy is a documentary film by anthropologist Robert Lemelson about the personal effects of the Indonesian mass killings of 1965-1966. The film was shot on the islands of Bali and Java from 2002–2006. The score is a collaboration between the British composer Malcolm Cross and the Balinese musician Nyoman Wenten, and combines Western tonalities and chordal structures with Balinese and Javanese scalar progressions and melodies. The film was released in the United States in 2009, and has had limited screenings throughout Indonesia.

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An estimated 500,000 people were killed during a purge of suspected communists throughout Indonesia, in one of the largest mass-killings of the 20th century. General Suharto came to control of the Indonesian military and then the government following a failed coup d'état on September 30, 1965. 40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy follows the testimonies of four individuals and their families from Central Java and Bali, two regions greatly affected by the purge. Each family discusses what it was like for survivors of the killings.[1] The film uses three historians (Romo Baskara Wardaya, Geoffrey Robinson, John Roosa) and anthropologist Robert Lemelson as the narrators, providing the historical setting for the families’ stories. These historical explanations are intercut with each character's narration of their experience of the killings and their aftermath. As the stories unfold, the film narrates the significant political, economic and cultural events underlying the massacres. The film describes aspects of how the extrajudicial killings were enacted, as well as what life under Suharto’s autocratic “New Order” regime[2] was like for survivors, many of whom were stigmatized as family PKI communist party members. The film concludes with a demonstration of the beginnings of a more open period in Indonesia's history after the fall of the Suharto regime and the establishment of a period of democratization and reformation.

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References edit

  1. ^ "40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy | A documentary about the 1965 mass-killings in Indonesia". 40yearsofsilence.com. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  2. ^ "Suharto's New Order - Orde Baru | Indonesia Investments". www.indonesia-investments.com. Retrieved 2020-09-24.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • 40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy at IMDb  
  • Elemental Productions official website
Reviews
  • UCLA Today, 10 Questions for Robert Lemelson
  • The Harvard Crimson, "Breaking from the 'Silence'"
  • Jakarta Globe, "Breaking the 40-Year Silence About the Anti-Communist Purge"
  • Voice of America Interview with Director Robert Lemelson
  • Jakarta Globe, "1965 Mass Killings Erased From History, Scholars Say"
  • Jakarta Globe, "1965: Giving Voice to the Silenced Past"