: Horror remains the backbone of the industry. Films like KKN di Desa Penari (the first to reach 10 million admissions) and works by director Joko Anwar are cultural staples.
Indonesia has a rich cultural calendar, with many festivals and celebrations throughout the year. Some notable events include:
Indonesia’s cinema is currently experiencing a "golden age," with local films capturing a staggering 65% of the box office share in recent years.
We are already seeing "Glocalization": Netflix buying the rights to The Big 3 (an Indonesian basketball drama) and Prime Video picking up The Talent Agency . Indonesian comics ( Komik ) are being adapted into live-action (e.g., Si Juki the Movie ).
: Horror remains the backbone of the industry. Films like KKN di Desa Penari (the first to reach 10 million admissions) and works by director Joko Anwar are cultural staples.
Indonesia has a rich cultural calendar, with many festivals and celebrations throughout the year. Some notable events include:
Indonesia’s cinema is currently experiencing a "golden age," with local films capturing a staggering 65% of the box office share in recent years.
We are already seeing "Glocalization": Netflix buying the rights to The Big 3 (an Indonesian basketball drama) and Prime Video picking up The Talent Agency . Indonesian comics ( Komik ) are being adapted into live-action (e.g., Si Juki the Movie ).