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Hole (2015) delves into the haunting legacy of the 1965 events in Indonesia through the lens of New Order's music, creating a moody and reflective atmosphere. The video essay weaves together a tapestry of imagery β from stark monuments to visceral dioramas β all framed by the ominous presence of the Lubang Buaya. It's not just about the visual representation; itβs about the tension between memory and oblivion. The pacing is intentionally contemplative, inviting viewers to linger on each scene, each narrative thread. The film feels like a meditation on history, loss, and the lingering shadows of trauma, making it distinctive in its approach to storytelling through visuals and sound.
Hole has had a somewhat limited release, making it a rarer find for collectors. It has appeared in a few film festival circuits but hasn't seen a wide distribution, which adds to its allure. The themes and unique presentation style have garnered interest among those who appreciate experimental film and historical narratives, likely driving up its desirability in niche circles.
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