‘Sharp Objects’ follows the forgotten story of the Klungkung keris back to its origins and to its post-colonial relevance to Bali today, tracing the looting of the keris to modern day tourism in Bali. The film juxtaposes the 'knowledge' of colonial archives against community-based knowledge and mythology, convoluting the understanding of what is preserved, what is dead and what is lost. The artists apply a tangible intervention on the photochemical material they use for the film. This time consuming approach embodies the narrative of the labor intensive iron forging craftmanship of a keris blacksmith.
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| Directing | Taufiqurrahman Kifu | Director |
| Directing | Hattie Wade | Director |
| Writing | Hattie Wade | Writer |
| Writing | Taufiqurrahman Kifu | Writer |
| Editing | Taufiqurrahman Kifu | Color Grading |
| Camera | Taufiqurrahman Kifu | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Hattie Wade | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Hibatul Hakim | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Azhar Arrival | Music |
| Crew | Yusuf Radjamuda | Mixing Engineer |
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