PERANCANGAN FILM DOKUMENTER TRADISI BUDAYA BETAWI TENTANG TOLERANSI UMAT BERAGAMA DI KAMPUNG SAWAH JAWA BARAT
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https://doi.org/10.35450/jip.v13i01.897Abstract
Kampung Sawah located in Bekasi, West Java, is renowned as a miniature of Indonesia and a symbol of Pancasila due to its success in maintaining religious tolerance amidst cultural and religious diversity. This research aims to design a documentary film that highlights the Betawi cultural traditions in Kampung Sawah, focusing on the values of tolerance that define the local community. The qualitative method was applied, involving field observations, interviews with community leaders, and an analysis of local traditions such as the Sedekah Bumi ceremony. The results of the design showcase how interfaith life, such as joint celebrations of religious holidays and local traditions, reflects social harmony. The filmmaking process, from pre-production to post-production, integrates narrative, visuals, and cinematographic elements to create a film that is both informative and emotionally impactful. This film is expected to serve as an educational medium to raise awareness of the importance of respecting diversity and maintaining harmony in societal life.
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