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February 11, 2009, 6:30 P.M.
Room 203, Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse Avenue
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FILM SCREENING and Discussion:
"40 Years of Silence: an Indonesian
Tragedy"
with Filmmaker/Director,
Robert Lemelson

SYNOPSIS:
40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy explores the
long-term multi-generational effects of the mass-killings in Indonesia
in 1965 and 1966, where approximately half a million to a million suspected
communists were killed in six months. The documentary weaves together
archival footage, photos, interviews with historians and anthropologists,
and the testimonies of victims and perpetrators of the 1965 mass-killings
to reveal a complex story of politics, death, suffering, and coping.
Shot over the course of 10 years, with
over 400 hours of footage, 40 Years of Silence follows four families,
all of whom had family members killed or "disappeared" by soldiers
and neighbors in the mass-killings in Bali and Java. The survivors and
their children break the silence as they reveal how they are still subjected
to and cope with the continual harassment, surveillance, and discrimination
by the State and their community members.
Even today, few people are aware of
the killings since it was hidden from the world's view with enforced silence
for 35 years by the Suharto regime. With both historical and personal
accounts, 40 Years of Silence provides a glimpse into a part of world
history which needs to be remembered, discussed, and not forgotten.
Robert Lemelson is a research anthropologist at the Semel Institute
of Neuroscience, UCLA, and a filmmaker whose work focuses on Southeast
Asian studies and the relationship of culture, psychology, and mental
illness. He received his M.A. from the University of Chicago, and his
doctorate from UCLA in Anthropology. Lemelson has been filming on the
islands of Bali and Java in Indonesia since 1997, exploring the relation
to culture to such disorders as Schizophrenia, OCD, Tourette's syndrome,
and PTSD. 40 Years of Silence is his first feature length documentary
and he is working on two more based in Indonesia. In the planning stages
are three separate documentaries on psychosis outcome, gender-based violence,
and trance and possession.
For trailer and additional information,
see www.40yearsofsilence.com
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