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The Film Industry: Horror & De-Hollywoodification
Indonesian entertainment and popular culture are currently defined by a "creative renaissance" where local content increasingly dominates domestic screens and gains international traction.
Festivals and Events
Indonesia's music scene is a blend of deeply rooted traditional genres and modern digital pop. The Indonesian Film Festival, which showcases local films
Lately, however, the tide is turning. Streaming giants like Netflix, Viu, and WeTV have forced a renaissance. Series like Gadis Kretek (Cigarette Girl) and Cigarette Girl have shown the world that Indonesian storytelling can be cinematic, historically rich, and nuanced, moving beyond the slapstick and crying jags of traditional TV. Global Reach : Director Joko Anwar , a
Sci-Fi Ambition:
, a horror-comedy set in a notorious prison, backed by the Korean studio behind Parasite . Rainbow in Mars (Pelangi di Mars) Global Reach : Director Joko Anwar
Indie-Pop
On the other end of the spectrum, Indonesia has a massive and Jazz scene. Artists like Tame Impala-esque Elephant Kind or the soulful Nadin Amizah showcase a sophisticated, introspective side of youth culture. Additionally, the "Hallyu Wave" (Korean Wave) has left a permanent mark, inspiring local "I-Pop" groups and massive fan communities. The Digital Revolution and Social Media
- The Indonesian Film Festival, which showcases local films and talent
- The Jakarta International Film Festival, which features international films and industry events
- The Ubud Food Festival, which celebrates Indonesian cuisine and food culture
Global Reach
: Director Joko Anwar , a central figure in this wave, has seen his 2026 film Ghost in the Cell scheduled for screening in 86 countries.