Standing on the edge of a thorn
Film et Vidéo
- Auteurs : Lemelson Robert (1952-...) ; Documentary Educational Resources ;
- Editeurs : Watertowm, MA Documentary Educational Resources [distrib.] ;
- Date d'édition : 2012
- Sujets : Famille -- DVD -- Indonésie -- Java (Indonésie), Pauvreté, Indonésie -- Récits de voyages -- DVD Java (Indonésie), Films ethnographiques DVD Indonésie
- Langue(s) : Indonésien, Balinais
- Description matérielle : 1 DVD monoface double couche toutes zones (32 min), : Coul, n. et bl., son.
- Pays de publication : États-Unis
Résumé
Indiqué sur la jaquette : 'Standing on the edge of a thorn' is an intimate portrait of a family in rural Indonesia grappling with poverty, mental illness, and participation in the sex trade. Shot over the course of 12 years, the film centers on Iman Rohani, a former civil servant struggling with a mental disorder, who takes in Tri Suryani, an unwed pregnant teenager 30 years his junior. Iman refuses to marry Tri, which would have made her an accepted member of the village. Instead, the couple are scorned by the other villagers and become isolated. Over time, trapped by traditional values that stigmatize their relationship, Iman and Tri sink even deeper into destitution and make a series of choices that lead Tri into a life a prostitution and violence. The narrator of the film is Iman and Tri's daughter, Lisa, who witnessed most of these events. The film documents Lisa's unfolding sense of self and identity against the backdrop of a destitute and unstable family. Lisa struggles to understand her parent's predicaments, while she herself is being drawn into the sex trade.