With love for Indonesia, a land of fairy-tales.

Indonesian youth trying to capture and experience the beauty and richness of the land and sceneries of their country.

The film Negeri Dongeng not only opens up the beauty of Indonesia. It is a film where individual and communal experience co-exist. Source: Image courtesy Anggi Frisca

The feature films for Indonesian Film Festival 15 will be screened on-line from 13 April 2021. Land of Fairy-tales (Negeri Dongeng) is a documentary that transcend the genre. It is a film of extraordinary discoveries.


Anggi Frisca is a cinematographer, who also is the director of Negeri Dongeng.  She explains what she would like audiences to take away from watching the film and how participating in the making of Negeri Dongeng affected her personally.

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Mountain climbing is the focus of activities in Negeri Dongeng.
The film Negeri Dongeng will be shown on-line at IFF 15 on Tuesday, 14 April 2021 where seven cinematographers display their expertise and experiences. Source: Image courtesy Anggi Frisca.

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