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Indonesian Sociology of Film

Thomas Barker, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus | Sharaad Kuttan

26-Jan-17 20:00

Indonesian Sociology of Film

This week, we welcome Thomas Barker to the show! The lecturer in film studies at University of Nottingham in Malaysia gives us an overview of Indonesian film history and the key socio-political trends that shaped it.


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