BusinessLogrBusinessLogr
  • Home
  • Stocks
  • Finance
  • Business
  • Company
  • Economy
  • Industry
  • Investing
  • Car News
  • Contact Us!
Reading: Opening Soon: Indonesia’s Film Industry
Share
Aa
BusinessLogrBusinessLogr
Aa
  • Home
  • Stocks
  • Finance
  • Business
  • Company
  • Economy
  • Industry
  • Investing
  • Car News
  • Contact Us!
Follow US
© 2023 BusinessLogr News Network.
BusinessLogr > Industry > Opening Soon: Indonesia’s Film Industry
Industry

Opening Soon: Indonesia’s Film Industry

souvik
Last updated: 2016/02/19 at 5:39 PM
souvik Published February 19, 2016
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE

Posters for locally made films calling out to the passing Jakarta traffic earlier this month; the domestic industry is struggling, with ticket sales for Indonesian films down nearly a third since 2010.

The opening of Indonesia’s movie industry to foreign investment could boost the country’s struggling filmmakers—and end the dominance of a former monopoly from the days of the dictator Suharto.

Once part-owned by a relative of the late autocrat, whose three decades of rule ended with a resignation in the face of widespread street protests in 1998, Group 21 is still by far the biggest player in both movie-theater operation and film distribution.

But now it faces the end of its protection from fresh foreign competition. This month President Joko Widodo, seeking to ramp up overseas interest in one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies, relaxed investment regulations in dozens of industries.

Overseas funds could be a lifeline for an industry short of both screens and revenue, filmmakers and producers say.

“It is a milestone for the Indonesian film industry,” said Sheila Timothy, president of the Association of Indonesian Film Producers, which had been pushing for an end to the foreign-investment ban.

The ban has contributed to a shortage of movie screens: Indonesia’s 250 million people are served by only about 1,100, just 40% more than nearby Thailand, whose population is one-quarter the size. Foreign investment, Ms. Timothy said, could increase the number, creating space for domestic as well as international films and generating revenue to boost both the quantity and quality of the local fare.

[“Source-wsj”]

You Might Also Like

Why a cutting-edge billing system is essential in 2025: Accelerate Your Telecom Growth

SEO for Life Sciences: How to Outrank Competitors and Drive Organic Traffic

Cognitive Market Research: A Method for Obtaining Industry-Specific Impactful Insights via Industry Blogs

How to Start a Blog That Makes You Money

Simulated intelligence Patterns in Telecom 2025: Tackling Basic Industry Difficulties

TAGGED: Indonesia’s Film Industry
souvik February 19, 2016
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article Report finds high-tech industry is outpacing state economy
Next Article Industry Vets on How HBO’s ‘Vinyl’ Depicts the Business: ‘I Have No Patience for It’

Most Viewed Posts

  • Environmental thematic investing set for strong growth in 2022
  • Second income center in banks
  • T-Mobile Adds Mexico, Canada to Simple Choice Plan
  • 18 Tea Franchises to Challenge Teavana
  • This App Claims to Turn Your Phone into a Tiny Scanner but Does it Measure Up?

Most Viewed Posts

  • Environmental thematic investing set for strong growth in 2022
  • Second income center in banks
  • T-Mobile Adds Mexico, Canada to Simple Choice Plan
  • 18 Tea Franchises to Challenge Teavana
  • This App Claims to Turn Your Phone into a Tiny Scanner but Does it Measure Up?

Recent Posts

  • Why a cutting-edge billing system is essential in 2025: Accelerate Your Telecom Growth
  • 5 things to know in life sciences: Week of April 21, 2025

© 2023 BusinessLogr News Network.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?