A new documentary titled Ingatan dari Timor (Memories of Timor) explores troubled histories and fosters solidarity between young people from Indonesia and Timor-Leste. The film addresses past conflicts, opening dialogue across generations to heal wounds and build mutual understanding.
The documentary highlights how recalling shared traumatic experiences can unite the younger generations of two countries with a difficult past. It suggests that remembering, rather than forgetting, is crucial in rebuilding trust and empathy.
"Remembering is an act of solidarity. Forgetting can doom us to repeat the past," the film states.
By revisiting painful histories, Ingatan dari Timor invites viewers to reflect on how collective memory shapes identity and future relations between neighboring nations.
Ingatan dari Timor also acts as a platform for survivors and descendants to voice their stories, helping to humanize the past beyond political narratives. This process encourages reconciliation and bridges social divides created by decades of conflict.
This documentary illustrates how confronting difficult histories together can forge new bonds and empower youth across borders to build lasting peace.