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Meanwhile, the horror genre—which used to be the industry's crutch—has become its crown jewel. Filmmakers like Kimo Stamboel and Joko Anwar are revisiting Indonesian folklore, not just to scare, but to critique society. KKN di Desa Penari didn't just become the highest-grossing film of all time in Indonesia because of a ghost; it succeeded because it tapped into the collective anxiety of modernization versus tradition, wrapped in a terrifyingly beautiful visual package.
: Mention the Indonesian Cultural Endowment Fund , which launched a $10 million matching fund scheme to support international co-productions. Fmzm Film Indonesia
Legal home for films that would otherwise be lost or only found on pirated YouTube/VHS rips. Meanwhile, the horror genre—which used to be the