They Call Me Babu
Alima worked for a Dutch family as their babuānannyāin the former DutchĀ East Indies.Ā In voice-over, we hear the story of how she came to the family to care for their baby and accompanied them for a short stay in the Netherlands. Upon her return, she lived through Japanese occupation (during which the Dutch family was put in internment camps) and the battle for Indonesiaās independence. Throughout these years, Alima never let go of her dedication to the child, but at the same time remained loyal to her loverĀ Riboet, anĀ independence fighter.
Told from AlimaāsĀ perspective,Ā the film is more than an account of changing relationships in Indonesia: first and foremost itās about Alimaās development as an individual, breaking free of social restrictions to become an independent woman. Using unique, never-before-seen images from various archives inĀ the Netherlands and Japan, They Call Me Babu tells a universal story about the empowerment of women.Ā