Indonesia’s first-ever Minister of Culture, Fadli Zon, has outlined an ambitious blueprint for the nation’s cultural growth, with special emphasis on developing the country’s rapidly expanding film ...
Four projects have been selected as the first recipients of Indonesia‘s debut government-funded film grant, Film Matchfund. The $13M annual fund was announced at last year’s Cannes Film Festival and ...
Indonesia Launches First Major Film Market at Jogja Festival: ‘The Industry That Dares to Dream Big’
Indonesia’s film industry took a significant step forward with the launch of JAFF Market 2024, the country’s first large-scale film market, which kicked off Tuesday at the Jogja Expo Center in ...
Indonesia is booming with local content, international co-productions and a vibrant box office, although overseas distribution and the absence of film incentives remain weaknesses, said film ...
Financiers—perhaps as much as producers, directors, and actors—are responsible for the film industry. Without lenders and investors, films cannot be made. Typically, financiers provide funding in ...
Sublimely specific in content yet boasting wide appeal, Colombian filmmaker Esteban Arango’s “Blast Beat” expands on his short film with the same title (and starring the same co-leads) for a terrific ...
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