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So, 'Indonesia: New Nation of Asia' is a 1959 documentary that really immerses you in the political and social landscape of Bali during a pivotal moment in its history. You have this laid-back yet curious vibe as William Deneen, with Agung Jakarta Sulawesi Mas guiding him, explores significant sites. The pacing feels almost like a travelogue, capturing the essence and spirit of Bali. It touches on themes of nationhood and cultural identity, which were quite profound for the time. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are simply the raw, real-life scenes that transport you to the island's everyday life and struggles. It’s a curious piece for collectors, especially given its historical context.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat of a gem for collectors. It's often found in specialized documentary collections, as mainstream outlets haven't prioritized it. The scarcity adds to its allure, and there’s definitely a niche interest for anyone keen on political documentaries or Indonesian history. Original prints are hard to come by, which only heightens its collector status.
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