Indonesia: New Nation of Asia (1959)

A/V Geeks 16mm Films
•January 19th, 2025
DESCRIPTION
The film presents a narrative from Salim, a teacher in Indonesia, highlighting the country's transition from being ruled by the Dutch to achieving independence. It depicts the challenges faced by the diverse Indonesian population, including education, overcrowding in cities, and the need for trade schools. The film emphasizes the importance of agriculture, particularly rice farming, and the potential of Indonesia's natural resources, such as rubber, oil, and coconuts. It also touches on cultural aspects, including the influence of Islam and Hinduism, traditional arts, and the significance of community life. As Indonesia strives for progress, there is a focus on education and modernization to build a better future.
Keywords
Indonesia, independence, Salim, education, agriculture, rice farming, natural resources, culture, Islam, Hinduism, community, modernization
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