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1 Indonesian Cinema after reformation (1998) By John Badalu

2 Before 1998 1926: Loetoeng Kasaroeng by L. Heuveldorp Made by a Dutch but from an Indonesian story. Remake in 1952 and 1983

3 Before 1998: Mid 1970’s The production of Indonesian films reached its peak with 120 titles a year. The genre is mostly drama and sex comedy Social criticism Competing with Bollywood

4 Inem Pelayan Sexy 1 and 2

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6 The 80’s Action and martial arts with some American actors with some sex Horror/Mystique – Sex through the 90’s Pure Entertainment Around 100 films a year (Clip 1)

7 Peluru dan Wanita (Jakarta)

8 Pembalasan si Rambu (1985)

9 Perempuan Bergairah (1982)

10 Perawan Di Sarang Sindikat (1986) Clip2 Clip 3

11 The 90’s Themes: B Movies Erotic Cinta Dalam Sepotong Roti by Garin Nugroho (Love in a slice of bread) Cineplex (Cinema complex with multiple screens) starts growing ---> kills the independent cinemas TV rapid growth  telenovelas

12 Garin Nugroho Love in A Slice of Bread (1990) Letter to An Angel (1992) And the Moon dances (1994) Leaf on a pillow (1997) - Cannes Festival (CLIP 4) The Poet (1999) Bird man’s Tale (2002) Of Love and Eggs (2004) Serambi (2005) – Cannes Festival Opera Jawa (2006) – Venice (CLIP 5) Under The Tree (2008) Blue Generation (2009)

13 Love in a Slice of Bread (1990)

14 Garin’s film characteristics Local culture Selling exoticism Taboo/daring subject Clashing local and global culture Mostly Women who take control

15 The New Generation 1998

16 Kuldesak – an omnibus film by Riri Riza, Mira Lesmana, Nan Achnas and Rizal Mantovanni. Riri – Filmmaker, Musical play Mira – Producer Nan Achnas – Filmmaker and producer Rizal – Most expensive Music video and commercial films

17 New generation filmmakers Youth culture Coming from Advertising business Overseas graduates City oriented stories Digital format Women filmmakers dominance Above 500,000 spectators = success

18 Sherina’s Adventure (1999) First Indonesian box office Budget 200,000 USD CDs Almost 1 million spectators (Clip 6)

19 Jelangkung (2001) Shot in Mini DV Screened in only 1 cinema. Ran for 4 months with 750,000 spectators

20 What’s With Love? (2001) More than 1 million spectators Girl power Teenage love story

21 Rainbow Troops (2009) More than 2 million audience Best Selling novel Children movie Cool soundtrack (Clip 7)

22 Nia Dinata – Filmmaker, Producer US graduate Most her films are about minority issues: women, LGBT, children, education Setting up documentary projects

23 Recent Situations Government under the Ministry of Tourism and Culture – no support till April ‘11 Human Resources – limited Exhibitors – limited (500 screens) Education – 2 schools Laws – not updated Censorship – double standard/no standard

24 Recent Situations Market Share is 55% in 2009 High rate of employments 60-70 titles per year (Clip 8)

25 Trend 2010: Horror with sex, action 2009: Horror with sex, horror 2008: Children, horror 2007: Sex Comedy, horror 2006: Religion, horror

26 THANK YOU


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