Facing today’s ecological challenges, Legacy of Java invites viewers to explore the long history of Javanese coffee. The film presents an in-depth dialogue between ancient knowledge and the modern world, with participants from farmers to third-wave coffee players. The concept of sustainability becomes compelling when grounded in the wisdom of Javanese tradition. A harmonious relationship with nature and the principles of noble character are seen as gateways to passing on these values, while simultaneously building new perspectives for current and future generations.
Technical Specifications
Duration: 89 minutes
Years Of Release: 2020
Language: Indonesian
Subtitles: English, Japanese
Director, Producer: Budi Kurniawan
Writters: Budi Kurniawan
Director of Photography: M. Fallah Alfailailasufi, Joko Robertus, Swardi Ranadila
Music: Yennu Arendra
Editor: W. Ichwan Diardono
Production Company: BudFilm
Format: Digital Cinema HD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Sound: Dolby Surround
Festival
2024, Official Screening, Indonesian Film Festival New York
LEGACY OF JAVA
26 & 27 September, 2025
SCAJ, Tokyo Big Sight Japan
https://scajconference.jp/en/
https://scajconference.jp/en/
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CHRIST
( Vigilante Coffee )
“Even if you aren’t well-versed in coffee, you naturally associate Java with it.”
ANDANU PRASETYO
“My presence in the coffee business is through Tuku that is why there is a Javanese element in its name.”
JJ RIZAL
“Culture grows upon the land without the land, culture cannot grow.”
MIA LAKSHMI
“For me, labs and scientific measurements are incredibly helpful.”
CHRIST (Vigilante Coffee)
“Even if you aren’t well-versed in coffee, you naturally associate Java with it.”
ANDANU PRASETYO
“My presence in the coffee business is through Tuku that is why there is a Javanese element in its name.”
JJ RIZAL
“Culture grows upon the land; without the land, culture cannot grow.”
MIA LAKSHMI
“For me, labs and scientific measurements are incredibly helpful.”
Testimonials
Irfan Ihsan
“A truly eye-opening film that shows coffee as a unifier and a builder of history, not just a product.”
Prameswari Mrajabwana
(Integrated Media Art Student)
Irfan Ihsan
“A truly eye-opening film that shows coffee as a unifier and a builder of history, not just a product.”
Prameswari Mrajabwana
(Integrated Media Art Student)
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