JAKARTA – The Indonesian film industry continues to show its existence in the international arena. From the classic to modern era, Indonesian films have found a place in various festivals and world film markets.
The diversity of culture, the wealth of stories, and the development of film technology have made Indonesia one of the countries with the rapid growth of the film industry.
Currently, Indonesia’s cinema is not only domestic consumption but is also increasingly being taken into account in global competitions. For example, when you look at the Indonesian film industry which is in the spotlight in the Hong Kong FILMART 2025 event, the biggest film market in Asia.
In the event, Minister of Culture Fadli Zon emphasized that national films are entering the golden era on the world stage. Carrying the theme Boosting Connection: Indonesia’s BioCultural Diversity Creative Global Partnerships, Fadli highlighted the rapid growth of the Indonesian film industry and great opportunities in the international market.
In front of producers, distributors, investors and global film industry players, Fadli emphasized that Indonesia is now not just a market, but also a major player in the world film industry.
“In 2024, the number of national film viewers will reach more than 81 million or about 67% of the total cinema audiences in Indonesia. This figure shows that Indonesian films have become the host in their own country,” said Fadli in his statement to VOI.
Not only in terms of the number of viewers, national film production has also experienced a significant increase. Throughout 2024, more than 200 films have been released, reflecting industrial optimism and increasing public enthusiasm for domestic films. Not only successful in the domestic market, Indonesian films are also increasingly recognized on the international stage.
“In the last two years, 36 Indonesian films have earned a place at prestigious world festivals such as Venice, Berlinale, Tokyo, Rotterdam, and Busan,” he added.
Fadli emphasized that international collaboration is the key to bringing Indonesian cinema to a higher level.
“We don’t want to develop on our own. The Indonesian film industry must continue to cooperate with Asian film powerhouses such as South Korea, India, and Hong Kong,” he said.
As a form of support, the government presents the Indonesian Pavilion in Hong Kong FILMART 2025, providing space for filmmakers and national production houses to introduce their projects to the international market.
Indonesia has a strong market, competitive talent, and regulations that are increasingly supporting the creative industry. This is the right time for the world to see Indonesia as a strategic partner in the global film industry,” said Fadli.
With the ecosystem growing and full support from the government, Fadli is optimistic that Indonesia is ready to become the center of the film industry in Asia.
“Indonesia’s film is not only filling in the domestic market, but also contributes as a creator who is able to compete at the global level,” he concluded.
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