women, land, traditions, environment
In a rapidly changing Papua, a mother stammers through the overwhelming pace of change and looming fears of an uncertain future as industrial expansion and shifting traditions reshape her world.
Wulan Putri is a public historian and documentary filmmaker exploring women’s narratives and traumas shaped by colonialism and extractivism. Her work examines how history shapes identity and social relations, while dismantling dominant narratives that erase women’s traces and lived experiences.