Clip description
This clip shows part of an elaborate Hindu ceremony for the cremation of an important member of a Balinese village in the 1930s. Crowds of villagers gather around to observe and participate in the ritual.
Curator’s notes
The villagers in this clip seem unaware of the camera filming them. Sebastian Clasie managed a large hotel on the foreshores of Denpasar at the time, and was probably known to many of the locals. In panning across the crowd, Clasie’s camera picks out the Balinese chief, strongly conveying his importance to those gathered. According to the filmmaker’s son, this was the first time a white man was allowed to witness – and film – this ceremony in Denpasar.