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== In media == [[File:Bali kuta blast monument ag2.jpg|thumb|right|Peace Park at the former site of the Sari Club]] In 2006, ''[[Long Road to Heaven]]'', an Indonesian feature film about the bombings, was released by Kalyana Shira Films. The film was directed by Enison Sinaro and written by Wong Wai Leng and Andy Logam-Tan. It stars [[Raelee Hill]], [[Mirrah Foulkes]], Alex Komang, [[Surya Saputra]], John O' Hare, Sarah Treleaven, and Joshua Pandelaki. It tells the story during three different times: the planning a few months before the bombing, its execution in 2002, and the trials in 2003 through the viewpoints of both the victims and the bombers. The story is not chronologically linear, starting with the explosion and then moving from time to time so as all three plots are culminated one after the other. At the beginning of each scene, subtitles tell the date and location of the scene. A comic book about the first Bali bombing was launched to promote peace and discourage radicalism and terrorism in Indonesia. The book, ''Ketika Nurani Bicara'' (When Conscience Speaks), tells about the bombing from the perspective of three people: a volunteer who helped evacuate a bombing victim who lost her husband in the blast; a victim who struggled to raise her children without her husband; and a terrorist who regrets his involvement in the bombing.<ref>[http://en.voi.co.id/indonesian-news/arts-and-culture-news/3002-comic-book-about-bali-bombing-released-tuesday.html Comic book about Bali bombing released Tuesday {{pipe}} VOI (Voice of Indonesia)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130623164110/http://en.voi.co.id/indonesian-news/arts-and-culture-news/3002-comic-book-about-bali-bombing-released-tuesday.html |date=23 June 2013 }}</ref> A ''[[Seconds from Disaster]]'' episode, "Bali Bombings", was a documentary telling the story of what happened, and looking at what happened after the incident. A [[Zero Hour (2004 TV series)|''Zero Hour'']] documentary depicts the disaster.<ref>{{Citation |title=Bali Bombing |date=12 October 2005 |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0822952/ |series=Zero Hour |access-date=7 August 2022}}</ref> In 2022 (20 years after the incident), the Australian-Indonesian [[historical drama]] ''[[Bali 2002]]'', aired on [[Stan (service)|Stan]] and [[Nine Network]].
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