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So, 'The Puppets Exploded' is quite a fascinating dive into the world of traditional Sundanese puppetry, specifically the Golek. What makes it stand out is the personal story of this puppet maker who faced unimaginable trauma with the bombings in Bali and Jakarta. The pacing feels contemplative, reflecting on survival and resilience amidst chaos. There's a rawness in how the documentary portrays not just the art, but the history and culture tied to it. The practical effects are minimal, but the emotional weight is heavy. It's a blend of history and human experience, making it a distinctive piece that resonates well beyond just being about puppets. Definitely one that opens a window into a lesser-seen aspect of Indonesian art and life.
Explores Indonesian traditional arts and personal traumaUnique insights into puppetry and cultural heritageCaptures the resilience of the human spirit
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Key Crew
Bihar Jafarian
Director