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Jakarta Aims to Be Global Film Hub by 2027

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Jakarta plans to become a global filmmaking hub for its 500th anniversary.
  • Local film market share rose to 65% from 45% in just a few years.
  • Industry faces challenges with fragmented institutions and policy continuity.
Jakarta Aims to Be Global Film Hub by 2027

Jakarta is set to elevate its status by aiming to become a global filmmaking hub, with aspirations culminating in the city's 500th anniversary in 2027. This ambitious "Jakarta: City of Cinema" initiative seeks to enhance the capital's urban identity through cinematic experiences and attract international film investment. The plan involves revitalizing shooting locations and expanding film-related events, positioning Jakarta as a film-friendly destination.

This strategic push occurs amidst significant growth in Indonesia's domestic film market, which now holds a 65% share, a notable increase from 45% in 2019. The market has shown resilience and recovery, boosted by policies that previously opened doors for foreign investment. Despite this positive trajectory, the Indonesian film industry faces internal challenges.

Coordinated fragmentation within film institutions, marked by overlapping mandates and shifting priorities, hinders long-term policy continuity. Experts suggest that establishing a central film commission could foster a more sustainable ecosystem, aligning with Jakarta's proposed film committee to support regional productions and integrate film more deeply into Indonesian culture.

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Jakarta plans to become a global filmmaking hub and a 'City of Cinema' by 2027.
Indonesia's local film market share has significantly increased, reaching 65%.
The industry faces challenges with institutional fragmentation and policy continuity.

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