‘Jero on Jero: A Balinese Trance Seance Observed’ offers a peculiar and thought-provoking extension to its predecessor. The film’s structure, built around Jero’s reactions to her own past performances of trance, is its primary draw. Her commentary provides…
Jero on Jero: A Balinese Trance Seance Observed
In 1981, anthropologist Linda Connor and filmmakers Tim and Patsy Asch returned to Bali with video cassette recordings of A Balinese Trance Seance. The resulting film presents some…
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What elevates 'Jero on Jero: A Balinese Trance Seance Observed' is its radical simplicity and profound execution. The concept of a subject reacting to her own filmed trance is a masterstroke, unlocking a level of self-analysis rarely seen…
An intriguing, if occasionally challenging, documentary. 'Jero on Jero: A Balinese Trance Seance Observed' presents a fascinating premise: watching someone watch themselves in a state of trance. Jero's reactions are candid, offering insights into her understanding of sorcery…
This sequel of sorts to 'A Balinese Trance Seance' proves to be a more introspective and perhaps even more rewarding watch. 'Jero on Jero' is less about the spectacle of trance and more about the aftermath, the conscious…
A remarkable exercise in self-examination, 'Jero on Jero: A Balinese Trance Seance Observed' takes a bold step beyond ethnographic observation. By presenting Jero with footage of her own trance states, filmmakers Tim and Patsy Asch, alongside anthropologist Linda…
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Jero's act of consciously reflecting on her own possession, as captured in 'Jero on Jero: A Balinese Trance Seance Observed', is profoundly significant. It moves beyond mere documentation to explore the subjective experience of altered consciousness. Her spontaneous reactions offer a rare, unmediated glimpse into how she perceives herself during these states, her interpretations of supernatural phenomena, and her deeply personal relationship with the spiritual world. This self-observation provides invaluable anthropological and psychological insights.