Becquerel

Becquerel

Release date : January 1, 2021
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : Indonesia /
Original Language : Indonesian /
Director : Riar Rizaldi /
Writers : Riar Rizaldi /
Production companies : New Pessimism Studio /
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In an alternative future of Indonesia, when nuclear technology reaches the point of generating an artificial sun for endless energy resources, a lazy philosopher Sajad Ali wandering around seeks a place to sleep. Told in a semi-essayistic approach, Sajad Ali reflects the dynamics of nuclear technology in the future, the politics of materiality through the search for minerals such as thorium in Indonesia, as well as the complexity of nuclear issue in the Global South and its tension with ecology, energy consumption, nation-state, and productivity.
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  • title:Becquerel
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Indonesia ·
  • Original Language: Indonesian ·
  • Director: Riar Rizaldi /
  • Writers: Riar Rizaldi ·
  • Production companies: New Pessimism Studio ·
  • Overview:In an alternative future of Indonesia, when nuclear technology reaches the point of generating an artificial sun for endless energy resources, a lazy philosopher Sajad Ali wandering around seeks a place to sleep. Told in a semi-essayistic approach, Sajad Ali reflects the dynamics of nuclear technology in the future, the politics of materiality through the search for minerals such as thorium in Indonesia, as well as the complexity of nuclear issue in the Global South and its tension with ecology, energy consumption, nation-state, and productivity.
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