The Iron Bang of Culture: Creating a Documentary Film as a Resistance to Cultural Extinction on The Island of Lombok
Abstract
The documentary film Iron Bang of Culture originates from the observation that local
communities were increasingly losing interest in the traditional gasing game. This
documentary is based on direct observations of changes in community play culture regarding
spinning top games amidst the development of digital technology. This traditional game, once
a staple of community social activities, is now increasingly rare. The film uses a documentary
approach, using field observations and interviews with spinning top players to document the
game's practices and the perspectives of cultural actors regarding the continuation of this
tradition. The observations indicate a shift in the interests of the younger generation, who are
more interested in using digital devices than in traditional games. This situation has resulted
in a decline in the cultural heritage that has been passed down through generations. Through
the narratives of elderly spinning top players, this film shows how the community is
preserving traditions as a form of awareness of the threat of losing traditional games as part
of their local cultural heritage.
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