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Tattooed, pierced and screaming punk lyrics, the men and women of Taring Padi have survived kidnappings, beatings, torture, fundamentalist violence and poverty to stand against a corrupt state and the draconian powers of the Indonesian military. Squatting in an old university art school, in Yogyakarta, Central Java, they use art as medium for liberation and education in their commitment to empower the working classes of Indonesia with democracy and human rights.
4,000 kilometres of remote Australia. Four amateur adventurers. Two dodgy flying machines. What could possibly go wrong?
An expedition of imagination and discovery to the hidden Indonesian province of West Papua that exposes its sad history and desperate hopes but culminates in a joyful and defiant musical celebration.
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