Busan Unveils Celebration of Indonesian Cinema Renaissance

The ongoing renaissance in the Indonesian film industry will be celebrated at the upcoming Busan International Film Festival.Films from the country now routinely get selected and win prizes at major international festivals.

The local market in Indonesia, which has the fourth-largest population in the world, is rapidly expanding with a boom in screen count and with homegrown productions capturing the majority of the market share.

Indonesia is also bolstering its cultural policies to nurture the film industry’s growth and foster emerging Indonesian filmmakers.Featured at Busan will be six features, five shorts and a series.

The first two episodes of Netflix’s “Cigarette Girl” by Kamila Andini and Ifa Isfansyah, which delves into the life of a female protagonist entwined with the 1960s Indonesian cigarette industry, will world premiere at the festival.Another world premiere, “24 Hours with Gaspar” by Yosep Anggi Noen (2020 Locarno winner “The Science of Fictions”), follows Gaspar,…

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