The Blue Generation
The Blue Generation | |
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Directed by |
Garin Nugroho John De Rantau Dosy Omar |
Written by | Garin Nugroho |
Starring |
Bimbim Kaka Ridho Abdee Ivanka Nadine Chandrawinata Chichi Kadijono |
Music by | Slank |
Cinematography |
Arya Tedja Padri Nadeak |
Edited by | Andhy Pulung |
Production company |
Set Film Workshop Shooting Star |
Distributed by | Shooting Star |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Indonesia |
Language | Bahasa Indonesia |
The Blue Generation is a film directed by Garin Nugroho.
The film is about the Indonesian rock band Slank. The group, known for its political lyrics, has been together for 25 years and has a following throughout the country. "Slank" means minority and the community of fans make up something like a movement: the "Slankers" stand for peace, unity, and love, much like the American hippie movement in the sixties. Part of the film documents a musical by the band that concerns Indonesia’s political history. It addresses the country’s severe problems and criticizes the government by exposing militarism, the abduction of dissidents, the death penalty, and torture as being the order of the day. The heroes of the musical are the cool winners, the “Blue Generation”, inspiring others with their positive values much like the characters in “Hair”. Nugroho also shows concert clips and Slank fans and enhances his film with comic book-style animated sequences commenting on the political situation in Indonesia. The film paints a multifaceted picture of the Slanker movement and offers a portrait of Indonesian society that is unusual.[1]