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Guerrilla of the Yogyakarta Free Cinema

The birth of many independent film communities in the 2000s has brought talent in Yogyakarta to the forefront of national film-making. Filmmakers in Yogyakarta are not dependent on the industry.

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Haris Firdaus / Gregorius M Finesso
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The process of editing a film that is in the production stage at Belantara Films, Ngestiharjo Village, Kasihan, Bantul, DI Yogyakarta, Tuesday (2/3/2021).

The birth of many independent film communities in the 2000s has brought talent in Yogyakarta to the forefront of national film-making. Filmmakers in Yogyakarta are not dependent on the industry. The festival has been chosen as a showcase of creativity.

Agni Tirta, 35, stared at the big screen in front of him. He was editing a cut of the film scene. Together with his colleagues, Agni looked at the film scene, then had a discussion.

Editor:
naranasrullah
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