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Where Was I? takes you back to an Indonesia that feels both distant and hauntingly familiar. Anggun Priambodo weaves together narratives that emerge from ten year old photographs, creating a tapestry of personal stories set against a significant historical backdrop. The pacing can feel almost meditative, allowing space for reflection while the visuals evoke a distinct sense of nostalgia. The themes of memory and identity resonate deeply, facilitated by some raw, authentic performances from everyday people. It’s not flashy, but there’s a sincerity that lurks in every frame, making it a unique exploration of a tumultuous time through the lens of individual lives.
This film has seen limited availability since its release, making physical copies somewhat of a rarity among collectors. The documentary format, combined with its historical context, piques interest, particularly for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling. As it blends personal narratives with political history, it often engages viewers on multiple levels, appealing to those who value depth in their collection.
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