Bali Bombings Documentary ‘Until Death’ Debuts at JAFF Market

Bali Bombings Documentary ‘Until Death’ Debuts at JAFF Market

Documentary “Sampai Mati” (Until Death), which explores the aftermath of the 2002 Bali bombings through the perspectives of Australian survivors and Balinese locals, is being presented at the inaugural JAFF Market in Yogyakarta.

The project, helmed by Australian director Ben Golotta and produced by Morgan Wright, brings a personal connection to the tragic events, as Golotta lost his cousin Angela in the attacks that claimed 202 lives.

“The story of the Bali Bombings is an incredibly significant part of my family’s past,” says Golotta. “This film will attempt to unravel the complex tapestry of emotions, memories and transformations that have shaped Bali and Australia in the aftermath of the 2002 tragedy.” The director aims to create a memorial to his cousin Angela and the other victims while ensuring the next generation understands the tragedy’s impact on both nations.

The documentary, currently in early development at Repeater Productions (Australia), pairs Golotta with Indonesian writer Putu Juli Sastrawan to capture both Australian and Indonesian perspectives on healing and resilience following the tragedy.

Producer Wright sees potential for international distribution. “At the JAFF market, I hope to connect with international distributors, industry professionals, and potential collaborators who share an interest in emotionally powerful, culturally rich documentaries,” notes Wright. The producer believes the film’s themes of recovery and resilience will resonate with global audiences.

Golotta views Indonesian co-production as key to the project’s development. “Partnering with Indonesian talent allows us to blend our cultures and create narratives that resonate deeply with both Australian and Indonesian viewers,” he says, citing Indonesia’s growing market as an opportunity for broader audience reach. The director emphasizes that cross-cultural storytelling can lead to innovative approaches that reflect shared experiences between the two nations.

The JAFF Market runs alongside the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival from Dec. 3-5. “Sampai Mati” is at the market’s Future Project platform.

Source By Variety

By Naman Ramachandran

 

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