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Interview with Bonny Lanny, a West Papuan filmmaker

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    My name is Bonny Lanny
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    I joined Papuan Voices Wamena
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    Ealier, I made film in my hometown in Wamena
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    I made video as song clip, Christian songs
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    Ala Nubruk, some indigenous songs in 2014
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    Sorry, actually I made my first film on 2011 more like video clip.
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    But my first documentary video only started when I joined Papuan Voices
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    About video, documentary video, from Papuan Voices Wamena
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    My first video was about a report for Forum Masyarakat Jayawijaya the issue was about the denoucing of the
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    creation of military building in Wamena.
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    In which I also involved in the movement
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    I also did photo documentation, shoot demontrations,
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    and all of my friends activities,
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    I wrapped it all in a video report
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    From the beginning I made film earlier without any training,
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    I just made it spontaneous, acted by my own plan
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    I made it just like that putting this and put words in that picture
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    After I joined Papuan Voices, and started to understand
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    the steps like we need to to create a script first to make a film and all sort of techniques
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    For people outside to understand, we are in here, there is a delay of information and technology for us here, it's slow
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    So in this kind of situation, we need to do it step by step, slowly
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    If we want to make the change quckly, it become more hard
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    Now, we have so many papuan children study outside this island
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    But rarely any who study on music, or film
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    They mostly apply for Law, Economic, technology, but no link to this kind work
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    So it is only us who maybe a bit understand about the situation
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    this is we try to teach to our brothers and sisters, based on what we knew
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    our experience, the most important we pass this to our brothers and sisters
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    I every did a screening in University Negeri Jakarta
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    I played several video in there
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    I played one film about Freeport (mining company)
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    Freeport
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    At that time, many local indigenous people held a demonstration an kidnapped Freeport employee
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    And the been shot by the police at that time
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    After that event, I was beginning to understand that people in Jakarta
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    the don't know anything about the situation in Papua
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    the real situation
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    So they have an understanding that Papua is so rich
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    all the people in Papua live in luxury life
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    especially 7 tribe which got some yearly donation from Freeport
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    so they must be wealthy, got a fancy houses and cars, all that sort of things
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    These thinking,
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    because Freeport broadcast their owned information
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    and only presented the good things
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    and all of the bad side that happened to ordinary people
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    they don't open it.
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    The audiences even asked me, these friends from other island
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    So how about you, you are a succes person also rights?!
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    I told them, are you kidding, I only live by becoming ojek driver
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    I think by using film, it is much more suitable,
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    because nowdays most of young generation who are still studying in University or had any education
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    they don't read much, let alone they who don't have any high education or drop out
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    If you're dropped out you won't read books
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    but they like to watch movie.
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    I analyze the situation nowadays, people like to watch movie about an issue and they quickly understand it
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    and the influence is much wide than reading books. It's more slow with books
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    because the eagerness to read is so low.
Title:
Interview with Bonny Lanny, a West Papuan filmmaker
Video Language:
Indonesian
Team:
EngageMedia
Duration:
10:52

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