Short Film | 2010 | 7 minutes | Written & Directed by Jason Iskandar
Logline
A pair of teenagers awaken in a car, eager to continue their journey. However, their plans are derailed as they become engrossed in unspoken conversations and the power dynamics between them.
Concept & Background
While the film may lack a clear storyline, it offers a nuanced discussion on power dynamics and gender roles within the confined space of the car, set against the backdrop of a remote location. This short film is a free interpretation by filmmaker Jason Iskandar of Nirvana’s song with the same title. As Jason’s first fiction film, it won Best Short Film at the Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival, showcasing his sensitivity to power dynamics that feature prominently in his later works.
Cinema Poetica critics praised the film, noting its deft handling of gender biases through simple yet impactful scenes. They highlighted how Jason Iskandar’s “Territorial Pissings” brings to light the subtleties of power dynamics and gender roles, creating a compelling narrative that resonates deeply with viewers.
Cast
Yovita Ayu Liwanuru & Deo Grasianto
Director
Jason Iskandar
Producer
Florence Giovani
Writer
Jason Iskandar
Cinematographer
Ninoy Gading
Art Director
Ignatius Randy
Editor
Jason Iskandar
Sound Designer
Jason Iskandar
Music Composer
Christian Bong