Silolona

Another in the BBC Knowledge series. After visiting the old port of Batavia in Jakarta. I was fascinated by the Phinisis – traditional wooden ships that still ply the route of the Indonesian Spice Trade, carrying timber into Jakarta and cement back the other way. Says a lot right there. I always wanted to do the documentary, but was told it could be dangerous as not all the timber is legal. My chance came to at least honour the traditions of the Phinisi when I heard about Silolona and her owner ,Patti Seery. Best Mates on this journey were DOP Dean Johnson with Patrick Chan on sound and Rob Tinworth editing.


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I am a seasoned television professional, with a passion for authentic story telling that crosses borders, that is entertaining and engaging, while subtly affecting change in attitudes.
My experience on international projects has taken me all over Asia, Australasia, America and Europe, working with multiple-language crews, in often trying physical conditions. In short, I feel privileged to be working on such adventurous and rewarding projects. Read More

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Marilyn possesses a very special blend of charisma and elevated insights which made the whole working experience positive and highly productive. Having now returned to her native New Zealand, I wish Marilyn all the very best as she is one industry professional I would dearly love to work with again.

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