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==Long Road to Heaven==
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On [[January 25|January 25th]], [[2005]] Long Road to Heaven, a feature film about the [[2002 Bali bombing]], was released in Indonesia by [[Kalyana Shira Films]]. The film was directed by [[Enison Sinaro]] and written by [[Wong Wai Leng]] and [[Andy Logam-Tan]].
| name = Long Road to Heaven
| image = LongRoadToHeaven.jpg
| producer = [[Larry Y. Higgs]]
| director = [[Enison Sinaro]]
| released = {{Film date|2007|01|25}}
| runtime = 120 minutes
| writer = [[Wong Wai Leng]]<br />[[Andy Logam-Tan]]
| starring = [[Raelee Hill]]<br />[[Mirrah Foulkes]]<br />[[Alex Komang]]<br />[[Surya Saputra]]<br />[[John O'Hare (actor)|John O'Hare]]<br />[[Sarah Treleaven]]<br />[[Joshua Pandelaki]]
| music = [[Thoersi Argeswara]]
| editing = [[Sastha Sunu]]<br />[[Cesa D. Luckmansyah]]
| distributor = [[Kalyana Shira Films]]
| country = Indonesia
| language = [[English language|English]]<br />[[Malay language|Malay]]<br />[[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]
}}
'''''Long Road to Heaven''''' is a 2007 [[Indonesia]]n feature film about the [[2002 Bali bombings]], by [[Kalyana Shira Films]]. The film was directed by [[Enison Sinaro]] and written by [[Wong Wai Leng]] and [[Andy Logam-Tan]]. It tells the story during three different times: the planning a few months before the bombing, its execution in 2002, and the trials in 2003. The story is not chronologically linear. It starts with the explosion and then moves from time to time until all three plots culminate one after the other. At the beginning of each scene, subtitles give the date and location of the scene.


The film also tries to present both the bombers' and the victims' viewpoints. According to Kalyana Shira Films:
It tells the story during three different times: the planning a few months before the bombing, its execution in 2002, and the trials in 2003. The story is not chronologically linear, going starting with the explosion and then moving from time to time so as all three plots are culminated one after the other. At the beginning of each scene, subtitles tell the date and location of the scene.
{{cquote|The movie itself is trying to capture the moment from many different point of views; the terrorists, victims' families and foreigners. Though categorized as a feature film, LRTH is based on factual research where every sides are presented in balance therefor we hope that the viewers can take side on humanity and peaceful heart.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kalyanashira.com/longroadtoheaven/english/main.html |title=Long Road to Heaven |accessdate=2007-01-31 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070128080730/http://www.kalyanashira.com/longroadtoheaven/english/main.html |archivedate=2007-01-28 }}</ref> }}


The screening of the film has been banned on the island of [[Bali]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21271709-1702,00.html |title=Bali bans movie on Bombings |accessdate=July 30, 2009 }}{{Dead link|date=March 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> An official from the provincial film board said, ''Long Road to Heaven'' could "reopen old wounds". I Gusti Ngurah Gde, head of Bali's film board, said: "We fear people who do not understand it would trigger conflict and direct hatred at a certain group."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6387721.stm |title=Bali bans movie about bomb attack |accessdate=February 23, 2007 | work=BBC News | date=February 22, 2007}}</ref>
The film also tries to present both the bombers and victims viewpoints. According to Kalyana Shira Films:
{{cquote|The movie itself is trying to capture the moment from many different point of views; the terrrists, victim’s family and foreigners. Though categorized as a feature film, LRTH is based on factual research where every sides are presented in balance therefor we hope that the viewers can take side on humanity and peaceful heart.[[http://www.kalyanashira.com/longroadtoheaven/english/main.html]] }}


===Chronological Synopsis===
==Chronological synopsis==
===Planning stage===
{{spoiler}}
This portion of the film takes place in a hotel in [[Thailand]], where [[Hambali]] (Saputra) is meeting with other members of [[Jemaah Islamiah]], including [[Muklas]]. Hambali wishes to strike back for the capture of the Jemaah Islamiyah agents in [[Singapore]], where an attempted bombing was stopped. He also wishes to make a statement by carrying out the next attack in September, when remembrance for the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11th, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks]] will be at its highest. Muklas presses Hambali to change to another, softer location because security in Singapore will be too tight for any plans to succeed, and they will be unable to make the attacks by September if they are to happen in Singapore. He also suggests Bali for the location of the bombing. After the idea is put to a vote, the bombing is approved for Bali.
====Planning Stage====
This portion of the film takes place in a hotel in Thailand, where Hambali (Saputra) is meeting with other members of Jemaah Islamiyah, including Muklas. Hambali wishes to strike back for the capture of the Jemaah Islamiyah agents in [[Singapore]], where an attempted bombing was stopped. He also wishes to make a statement by carrying out the next attack in September, when rememberence for the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11th, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks]] will be at its highest. Muklas presses Hambali to change to another, softer location because security in Singapore will be too tight for any plans to succeed, and they will be unable to make the attacks by September if they are to happen in Singapore. He also suggests Bali for the location of the bombing. After putting the idea to a vote, the bombing is approved for Bali.


====Execution of the Attack====
===Execution of the attack===
In Bali, Imam Samudra, as well as Amrozi and his brother Ali Imron begin making preperations for the attack. They pick Paddy's Pub and the Sari Club as the best targets for bombing because it will minimize Indonesian casualties because both cater exclusively to foreigners. The brothers then contact a bombmaker and request that he make a special bomb which will maximize casualties. The day before the attack, the garage where they are building the bombs is visited by police following noise complaints. Ali Imron manages to stall the police, giving the bombmaker time to hide any incriminating evidence. After the police leave, Amrozi congratulates his brother for his quick thinking.
In Bali, [[Imam Samudra]], as well as [[Amrozi]] and his brother [[Ali Imron]] begin making preparations for the attack. They pick Paddy's Pub and the [[Sari Club]] as the best targets for bombing because they will minimize Indonesian casualties since both cater exclusively to foreigners. The brothers then contact a bombmaker and request that he make a special bomb which will maximize casualties. The day before the attack, the garage where they are building the bombs is visited by police following noise complaints. Ali Imron manages to stall the police, giving the bombmaker time to hide any incriminating evidence. After the police leave, Amrozi congratulates his brother for his quick thinking.


The next day, Amrozi, Imron, and the person who will activate the bomb park outside the Sari Club and wait for the backpack bomb to explode. Imron shows doubt about what they are doing, but in the end does not stop the bombing. Amrozi and Imron leave, and everything goes as planned.
The next day, Amrozi, Imron, and the person who will activate the bomb park outside the Sari Club and wait for the backpack bomb to explode. Imron shows doubt about what they are doing, but in the end does not stop the bombing. Amrozi and Imron leave, and everything goes as planned.


Across the city, Hannah Catrelle (Foulkes) is awakened by the explosion. She rushes out to the site on her motorcycle, and is asked to bring an injured man to the hospital, where he later dies of his wounds. Catrelle is asked to bring the body to the morgue, where she sees a scorched corpse wearing a necklace similar to hers. She returns to the site and helps Hajj Ismail (Pandelaki) co-ordinate the rescue efforts. She is approached by Tim Dawson (O'Hare), who asks her if she has seen his daughter, and shows her a picture. Catrelle recognizes the necklace, and says that she thinks that Dawson's daughter is in the morgue. She leads him to the body, but Dawson says that it is not his daugter. Catrelle shows him the necklace that the corpse is wearing, and Dawson collapses in grief.
Across the city, Hannah Catrelle (Foulkes) is awakened by the explosion. She rushes out to the site on her motorcycle, and is asked to bring an injured man to the hospital, where he later dies of his wounds. Catrelle is asked to bring the body to the morgue, where she sees a scorched corpse wearing a necklace similar to hers. She returns to the site and helps Hajj Ismail (Pandelaki) co-ordinate the rescue efforts. She is approached by Tim Dawson (O'Hare), who asks her if she has seen his daughter, and shows her a picture. Catrelle recognizes the necklace, and says that she thinks that Dawson's daughter is in the morgue. She leads him to the body, but Dawson says that it is not his daughter. Catrelle shows him the necklace that the corpse is wearing, and Dawson collapses in grief.


[[Image:Bali memorial.jpg|thumb|right|The Bali bombing memorial]]
Returning to the site of the explosion, Catrelle snaps at Hajj, asking him what Muslims want by causing grief such as this. Pak Haji tells her that he is hurt by her generalisation, and explains that Islam is a peaceful faith, and the perpetrators of the bombing do not have a proper understanding of Islam or the Holy [[Qur'an]]. Catrelle apologizes and explains that she moved to Bali because it was her boyfriend's favourite place in the world. She then explains that her boyfriend died in the World Trade Center attacks, and they buried an empty casket because his body was never found. Haji apologizes, just before a rescuer rushes up to them and says they have found a survivor. Catrelle recognizes Julie Dawson (Treleven), and tells Dawson that her father is looking for her. Having found Julie Dawson, Catrelle wonders who the corpse is. Deciding that the dead victim shouldn't be buried namelessly, Catrelle asks around, and finds nothing. She almost gives up, but sees Tim and Julie Dawson one last time. Tim thanks her and walks off, but, after being asked about her necklace, Julie reveals that she gave it to a friend at the club. Julie then tells Catrelle the victim's name. Catrelle returns to the morgue, and writes the victims name on a piece of paper. A corpse with an elephant tatoo is also seen.


Returning to the site of the explosion, Catrelle snaps at Hajj, asking him what [[Muslim]]s want by causing grief such as this. Pak Haji tells her that he is hurt by her generalization, and explains that Islam is a peaceful faith, and the perpetrators of the bombing do not have a proper understanding of [[Islam]] or the [[Qur'an]]. Catrelle apologizes and explains that she moved to Bali because it was her boyfriend's favourite place in the world. She then explains that her boyfriend died in the World Trade Center attacks, and they buried an empty casket because his body was never found. Haji apologizes, just before a rescuer rushes up to them and says they have found a survivor. Catrelle recognizes Julie Dawson (Treleven), and tells Dawson that her father is looking for her. Having found Julie Dawson, Catrelle wonders who the corpse is. Deciding that the dead victim should not be buried namelessly, Catrelle asks around, and finds nothing. She almost gives up, but sees Tim and Julie Dawson one last time. Tim thanks her and walks off, but, after being asked about her necklace, Julie reveals that she gave it to a friend at the club. Julie then tells Catrelle the victim's name. Catrelle returns to the morgue and writes the victim's name on a piece of paper. A corpse with an elephant tattoo is also seen.
====The trials====
Seven months after the bombing, Australian reporter Liz Thompson (Hill) goes to Bali to cover the trials. She hires a taxi driver and translator, Alex Komang (Diya), to take her around the island. Koman at first refuses, but Thompson pushes him and triples the amount she originally offered in order to pay for his service. They first go to the location of the bombing, where Thompson takes pictures of the site, then to the trial, where Thompson covers a portion of Amrozi's trial. While she is in the courtroom, Komang goes to a nearby restaurant to watch the trial, and later throws a rock in the direction of Amrozi while Amrozi is transferring to the police transport. Realizing how stressful it is for Komang, Thompson tells him that she is sorry, and says that she doesn't need any more help. In order to try and mend fences, Thompson inquires Komang about his elephant tatoo. Komang explains that it is [[Ganesha]], and one day when they were drunk, he and his brother had it done together.


===Cast and crew===
===The trials===
Seven months after the bombing, Australian reporter Liz Thompson (Hill) goes to Bali to cover the trials. She hires a taxi driver and translator, Wayan Diya (Komang), to take her around the island. Diya at first refuses, but Thompson pushes him and triples the amount she originally offered in order to pay for his service. They first go to the location of the bombing, where Thompson takes pictures of the site, then to the trial, where Thompson covers a portion of Amrozi's trial. While she is in the courtroom, Diya goes to a nearby restaurant to watch the trial, and later throws a rock in the direction of Amrozi while Amrozi is transferring to the police transport. Realizing how stressful it is for Diya, Thompson tells him that she is sorry, and says that she does not need any more help. To try to mend fences, she asks him about his elephant tattoo. Diya explains that it is [[Ganesha]], and one day when they were drunk, he and his brother had it done together.

==Cast and crew==
The film's cast is as follows:
The film's cast is as follows:
*[[Raelee Hill]] - Liz Thompson
* [[Raelee Hill]]&nbsp;– Liz Thompson
*[[Mirrah Foulkes]] - Hannah Catrelle
* [[Mirrah Foulkes]]&nbsp;– Hannah Catrelle
*[[Alex Komang]] - Wayan Diya
* [[Alex Komang]]&nbsp;– Wayan Diya
*[[Surya Saputra]] - Hambali
* [[Surya Saputra]]&nbsp;– [[Riduan Isamuddin|Hambali]]
*[[John O'Hare]] - Tim Dawson
* [[John O'Hare (actor)|John O'Hare]]&nbsp;– Tim Dawson
*[[Sarah Treleaven]] - Julie Dawson
* [[Sarah Treleaven]]&nbsp;– Julie Dawson
*[[Joshua Pandelaki]] - Hajj Ismail
* [[Joshua Pandelaki]]&nbsp;– Hajj Ismail
* Sudibyo JS. as [[Amrozi]]
* Hestu Wreda as Ali Imron
* Endris Sukmana as [[Huda bin Abdul Haq|Mukhlas]]

The following people were responsible for the planning and filming of ''Long Road to Heaven''.
* Director&nbsp;– Enison Sinaro
* Writer&nbsp;– Wong Wai Leng
* Writer&nbsp;– [https://web.archive.org/web/20070323012504/http://www.andylogam.com/ Andy Logam-Tan]
* Executive Producer&nbsp;– Larry Y. Higgs
* Producer&nbsp;– Nia Dinata
* Producer&nbsp;– Constantin Papadimitriou
* Co-Producer&nbsp;– Wilza Lubis
* Co-Producer&nbsp;– Dewi Umaya Rachman
* Co-Producer&nbsp;– Ninin Omar Faisal
* Art Director&nbsp;– Iri Supit
* Director of Photography&nbsp;– Ical Tanjung
* Sound Recorder&nbsp;– Suhadi
* Sound Supervisor&nbsp;– Satrio Budiono
* Co-Editors&nbsp;– Sastha Sunu and Cesa D. Luckmansyah
* Music&nbsp;– Thoersi Argeswara
* Line Producer&nbsp;– Wilza Lubis
* Post Producer&nbsp;– Dewi Umaya Rachman
* Post Producer&nbsp;– Elza Hidayat

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* {{official website|http://www.kalyanashira.com/longroadtoheaven/english/main.html}}
* [http://www.thesupermovie.com/long-road-to-heaven/ Movie review]

{{Nia Dinata}}


[[Category:Indonesian films]]
[[Category:Indonesian drama films]]
[[Category:Terrorism in Indonesia]]
[[Category:Terrorism in Indonesia]]
[[Category:Films shot in Indonesia]]
[[Category:2007 films]]
[[Category:2002 Bali bombings]]

Latest revision as of 23:35, 6 May 2024

Long Road to Heaven
Directed byEnison Sinaro
Written byWong Wai Leng
Andy Logam-Tan
Produced byLarry Y. Higgs
StarringRaelee Hill
Mirrah Foulkes
Alex Komang
Surya Saputra
John O'Hare
Sarah Treleaven
Joshua Pandelaki
Edited bySastha Sunu
Cesa D. Luckmansyah
Music byThoersi Argeswara
Distributed byKalyana Shira Films
Release date
  • January 25, 2007 (2007-01-25)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguagesEnglish
Malay
Indonesian

Long Road to Heaven is a 2007 Indonesian feature film about the 2002 Bali bombings, by Kalyana Shira Films. The film was directed by Enison Sinaro and written by Wong Wai Leng and Andy Logam-Tan. It tells the story during three different times: the planning a few months before the bombing, its execution in 2002, and the trials in 2003. The story is not chronologically linear. It starts with the explosion and then moves from time to time until all three plots culminate one after the other. At the beginning of each scene, subtitles give the date and location of the scene.

The film also tries to present both the bombers' and the victims' viewpoints. According to Kalyana Shira Films:

The movie itself is trying to capture the moment from many different point of views; the terrorists, victims' families and foreigners. Though categorized as a feature film, LRTH is based on factual research where every sides are presented in balance therefor we hope that the viewers can take side on humanity and peaceful heart.[1]

The screening of the film has been banned on the island of Bali.[2] An official from the provincial film board said, Long Road to Heaven could "reopen old wounds". I Gusti Ngurah Gde, head of Bali's film board, said: "We fear people who do not understand it would trigger conflict and direct hatred at a certain group."[3]

Chronological synopsis

[edit]

Planning stage

[edit]

This portion of the film takes place in a hotel in Thailand, where Hambali (Saputra) is meeting with other members of Jemaah Islamiah, including Muklas. Hambali wishes to strike back for the capture of the Jemaah Islamiyah agents in Singapore, where an attempted bombing was stopped. He also wishes to make a statement by carrying out the next attack in September, when remembrance for the September 11th, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks will be at its highest. Muklas presses Hambali to change to another, softer location because security in Singapore will be too tight for any plans to succeed, and they will be unable to make the attacks by September if they are to happen in Singapore. He also suggests Bali for the location of the bombing. After the idea is put to a vote, the bombing is approved for Bali.

Execution of the attack

[edit]

In Bali, Imam Samudra, as well as Amrozi and his brother Ali Imron begin making preparations for the attack. They pick Paddy's Pub and the Sari Club as the best targets for bombing because they will minimize Indonesian casualties since both cater exclusively to foreigners. The brothers then contact a bombmaker and request that he make a special bomb which will maximize casualties. The day before the attack, the garage where they are building the bombs is visited by police following noise complaints. Ali Imron manages to stall the police, giving the bombmaker time to hide any incriminating evidence. After the police leave, Amrozi congratulates his brother for his quick thinking.

The next day, Amrozi, Imron, and the person who will activate the bomb park outside the Sari Club and wait for the backpack bomb to explode. Imron shows doubt about what they are doing, but in the end does not stop the bombing. Amrozi and Imron leave, and everything goes as planned.

Across the city, Hannah Catrelle (Foulkes) is awakened by the explosion. She rushes out to the site on her motorcycle, and is asked to bring an injured man to the hospital, where he later dies of his wounds. Catrelle is asked to bring the body to the morgue, where she sees a scorched corpse wearing a necklace similar to hers. She returns to the site and helps Hajj Ismail (Pandelaki) co-ordinate the rescue efforts. She is approached by Tim Dawson (O'Hare), who asks her if she has seen his daughter, and shows her a picture. Catrelle recognizes the necklace, and says that she thinks that Dawson's daughter is in the morgue. She leads him to the body, but Dawson says that it is not his daughter. Catrelle shows him the necklace that the corpse is wearing, and Dawson collapses in grief.

The Bali bombing memorial

Returning to the site of the explosion, Catrelle snaps at Hajj, asking him what Muslims want by causing grief such as this. Pak Haji tells her that he is hurt by her generalization, and explains that Islam is a peaceful faith, and the perpetrators of the bombing do not have a proper understanding of Islam or the Qur'an. Catrelle apologizes and explains that she moved to Bali because it was her boyfriend's favourite place in the world. She then explains that her boyfriend died in the World Trade Center attacks, and they buried an empty casket because his body was never found. Haji apologizes, just before a rescuer rushes up to them and says they have found a survivor. Catrelle recognizes Julie Dawson (Treleven), and tells Dawson that her father is looking for her. Having found Julie Dawson, Catrelle wonders who the corpse is. Deciding that the dead victim should not be buried namelessly, Catrelle asks around, and finds nothing. She almost gives up, but sees Tim and Julie Dawson one last time. Tim thanks her and walks off, but, after being asked about her necklace, Julie reveals that she gave it to a friend at the club. Julie then tells Catrelle the victim's name. Catrelle returns to the morgue and writes the victim's name on a piece of paper. A corpse with an elephant tattoo is also seen.

The trials

[edit]

Seven months after the bombing, Australian reporter Liz Thompson (Hill) goes to Bali to cover the trials. She hires a taxi driver and translator, Wayan Diya (Komang), to take her around the island. Diya at first refuses, but Thompson pushes him and triples the amount she originally offered in order to pay for his service. They first go to the location of the bombing, where Thompson takes pictures of the site, then to the trial, where Thompson covers a portion of Amrozi's trial. While she is in the courtroom, Diya goes to a nearby restaurant to watch the trial, and later throws a rock in the direction of Amrozi while Amrozi is transferring to the police transport. Realizing how stressful it is for Diya, Thompson tells him that she is sorry, and says that she does not need any more help. To try to mend fences, she asks him about his elephant tattoo. Diya explains that it is Ganesha, and one day when they were drunk, he and his brother had it done together.

Cast and crew

[edit]

The film's cast is as follows:

The following people were responsible for the planning and filming of Long Road to Heaven.

  • Director – Enison Sinaro
  • Writer – Wong Wai Leng
  • Writer – Andy Logam-Tan
  • Executive Producer – Larry Y. Higgs
  • Producer – Nia Dinata
  • Producer – Constantin Papadimitriou
  • Co-Producer – Wilza Lubis
  • Co-Producer – Dewi Umaya Rachman
  • Co-Producer – Ninin Omar Faisal
  • Art Director – Iri Supit
  • Director of Photography – Ical Tanjung
  • Sound Recorder – Suhadi
  • Sound Supervisor – Satrio Budiono
  • Co-Editors – Sastha Sunu and Cesa D. Luckmansyah
  • Music – Thoersi Argeswara
  • Line Producer – Wilza Lubis
  • Post Producer – Dewi Umaya Rachman
  • Post Producer – Elza Hidayat

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Long Road to Heaven". Archived from the original on 2007-01-28. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
  2. ^ "Bali bans movie on Bombings". Retrieved July 30, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Bali bans movie about bomb attack". BBC News. February 22, 2007. Retrieved February 23, 2007.
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