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Stand van de Sterren, 2010
Indonesian
Netherlands, Indonesia
Profile of Stand van de Sterren
The mood of Stand van de Sterren is emotional, atmospheric, and sincere. The plot centers around elderly characters, being rich or poor, and family life. It is a foreign and documentary movie. In approach, Stand van de Sterren is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. The setting is Indonesia. Stand van de Sterren happens in contemporary times. The movie is known for being a Sundance Festival winner.
Summary of Stand van de Sterren
Position among the Stars, the final part of a trilogy, follows the award- winning documentaries Eye of the Day and Shape of the Moon (Joris Ivens Award IDFA 2004 - World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize Sundance 2005). Through the eyes of grandmother Rumidjah, a poor old Christian woman living in the slums of Jakarta, we see the economical changing society of Indonesia and the influence of globalization reflected in the life of her juvenile granddaughter Tari and her sons Bakti and Dwi. Director and DOP Leonard Retel Helmrich follows this family in a unique way with his breathtaking Single Shot Cinema-technique. Without interviews and voice-overs, Leonard will bring you closer to Indonesia than you will ever get.
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| Language: | Indonesian |
| Country: | Netherlands, Indonesia |
| Release date: | January 2011 |
| Runtime: | 115 min |
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