Monday, March 9, 2020

Daftar Situs Judi Review


"Daftar Situs Judi" could be the title of an award-winning independent documentary film by filmmaker, Philip Pauly. The film covers the story of BianglalaQQ's struggle for land rights and recognition as a land-based village.
BianglalaQQ is certainly one of three places in Indonesia where in actuality the land rights dispute over Bianglala lands has been unfolding for years. The BianglalaqQ dispute is well documented and exposes the ongoing insufficient government transparency and accountability in the Indonesian government. The federal government has sought to transfer ownership of the lands to an exclusive company, Serpadugan.
Despite this compelling government denial of responsibility for the actions of its police force agents and employees, landowners still continue steadily to insist on gaining ownership of the land. In order to bring these land disputes to a conclusion, landowners need to identify leaders. One such leader is BianglalaQQ's captain Awar. Captain Awar sets out to identify the leaders and create a base of support within the community.
However, his efforts will undoubtedly be met with resistance from the villagers, particularly the daughter of BianglalaQQ owner, Pembahar and her father, Ima. The villagers start to see the movie's effort as an application of propaganda and won't even go through the film. But consequently of this resistance, Captain Awar, counting on his connections, has success in persuading them to start their oppressors.
Captain Awar sets out to recruit other villagers which will join him on the way and hopefully assist his cause. As he recruits them, they begin to learn more about their nation and why this battle because of their land is necessary.

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"Daftar Situs Judi" is just a short film and lacks a significant runtime, but it does a great job of depicting the struggle for land rights and the intrigue that get along with it. The director, Philip Pauly, uses a mix of interviews, interviews with eyewitnesses, and interviews with expert experts to offer an insight into the minds of villagers and how they view themselves.
The movie, however, does fall short in some areas. Plenty of the interviews that have been conducted are of a random nature, making the viewer wonder why particular interviews were included or not included.
I enjoyed watching "Daftar Situs Judi", nonetheless it didn't deliver the products in areas that would have to be delivered. It will likely be really worth watching if you are enthusiastic about the plight of BianglalaQQ but is probably best as a supplemental viewing.

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