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Cross-Cultural Romance Bridges Australia and Indonesia
29 Nov
Summary
- New film 'Under the Banyan Moon' explores romance between Australia and Indonesia.
- Project selected for JAFF Future Project in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
- Film aims to strengthen cinematic collaboration between the two nations.

Director Aaron Wilson is developing "Under the Banyan Moon," a cross-cultural romance bridging Australia and Indonesia, selected for the JAFF Future Project. The film centers on Stella, an Australian teacher who travels to Indonesia and finds a profound connection with Aditya, a local. This project is a significant step towards enhancing cinematic collaboration between the two nations.
Wilson aims to explore the universal theme of connection, emphasizing how differences can be intriguing and how quiet threads bind people. The narrative delves into the vulnerability that arises after life's disruptions, leading to genuine love. The film is envisioned as a grand, global love story that celebrates cultural exchange.
Producer Michael McMahon highlighted the script's intimate exploration of Australia-Indonesia connections and the intention to involve Indonesian creative talent. The filmmakers are seeking an Indonesian production partner at JAFF Market to co-shape the film, believing it will resonate globally by strengthening creative ties and showcasing shared human experiences.




