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Indonesia & Malaysia Unite for Film Power!
29 Nov
Summary
- Indonesian and Malaysian filmmakers are enhancing collaborations.
- Major horror franchises are being remade across borders.
- JAFF Market highlights increasing regional film synergy.

A significant uptick in film co-productions between Indonesia and Malaysia was showcased at the JAFF Market. This burgeoning collaboration, termed the 'Nusantara Wave,' featured the announcement of several joint projects, including anticipated Indonesian adaptations of Malaysia's top-grossing horror franchises, 'Munafik' and 'Khurafat.' These initiatives highlight a commitment to regional talent exchange.
The JAFF Market session celebrated the growing synergy, with industry leaders emphasizing the potential unlocked by combining diverse skill sets and creative ideas from both nations. Projects like 'Khadam' and 'Badut Gendong' also premiered, featuring mixed Indonesian and Malaysian casts and production teams, underlining the expanding scope of this cross-border partnership.
This increased cooperation is poised to elevate regional filmmaking, with national film development bodies expressing full support. The 'Nusantara Wave' represents a strategic effort to enhance the visibility of compelling stories originating from Southeast Asia on a global stage.




