Gary Bencheghib, 21, a young filmmaker from New York, is making a documentary called “The Reclamation”.
That’s right, about Bali.
Not surprising considering Bali has been his home since he was 9 years old.
That’s right, about Bali.
Not surprising considering Bali has been his home since he was 9 years old.
Pic: Anton Muhajir (flickr)
The 40-minute movie will be released in three parts.The first part, which has been released below, tells the story of a local resident who openly refuses to let his house be used as a tourist attraction.
The second part will be released in two months.
The second part will be released in two months.
The consistency of Bali Tolak Reklamasi activist friends for 3 years is truly extraordinary.
The youth, village traditional leaders, musicians, activists and most of the Balinese people always come to every #tolakreklamasitelukbenoa parade.
This persistence and consistency will really help mobilize many people if packaged in good media.
The youth, village traditional leaders, musicians, activists and most of the Balinese people always come to every #tolakreklamasitelukbenoa parade.
This persistence and consistency will really help mobilize many people if packaged in good media.
“Despite being 12,000 miles away, there is little I can do to protest reclamation. I hope this movie shows that this struggle is universal,” he said in a press release.
(rollingstone.co.id)
Quite rightly, what our friends in Bali who are vigorously resisting the Benoa Bay Reclamation need is support from everyone.
To make it really visible, that the rejection of Benoa Bay reclamation comes from the majority of Balinese people.
Hopefully this movie can spread the spirit of our friends in Bali.
(rollingstone.co.id)
Quite rightly, what our friends in Bali who are vigorously resisting the Benoa Bay Reclamation need is support from everyone.
To make it really visible, that the rejection of Benoa Bay reclamation comes from the majority of Balinese people.
Hopefully this movie can spread the spirit of our friends in Bali.