Public Screenings
Public Screenings are community-focused film viewing events organized to bring Watchdoc documentary works directly to diverse audiences in Indonesia and beyond. These screenings often include watch parties (nobar) and post-film discussions, creating opportunities for audiences to engage with film content in meaningful, communal spaces.
Through these events, Watchdoc supports public access to documentary works that explore issues of social, environmental, and political significance. Public Screenings encourage dialogue, critical reflection, and shared learning—whether held at universities, community centers, cultural spaces, or independent venues. This initiative reflects Watchdoc’s commitment to connecting documentary storytelling with broader public engagement and collective conversation.
Public Screenings have been used as platforms for interactive discussions and community debate following the viewing of documentary films, helping to deepen understanding of the topics presented and strengthen civic awareness among participants.