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Most watched film in Indonesia with 9,233,847 viewer Missing Home: Bene Dion Rajagukguk: Arswendy Beningswara Nasution, Tika Panggabean, Boris Bokir Manullang, Gita ...
No. Film Date Days Ref. 1 Agak Laen: 9 February 2024: 9 [49]2 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire: 17 April 2024: 21 [39]3 Grave Torture: 21 April 2024: 11 [50]4 Dancing Village: The Curse Begins
Despite quickly becoming a sensation at film festivals in New York and Cannes, in October 1976 the film was seized by Japanese authorities. While the film was based on a true story well known in Japan, its content, involving the vivid depiction of asphixiophilia, was considered too obscene for public viewing. The producer and script writer for ...
KlikFilm Productions, Merpati Film KlikFilm [9] Enam Batang: Eman Pradipta Angela Gilsha, Omar Daniel, Ersya Aurelia Romantic Drama KlikFilm Productions, Canary Studios, RK23 Pictures [10] Ada Mertua di Rumahku: Rully Manna Rano Karno, Roger Danuarta, Cut Meyriska Family Drama KlikFilm Productions, Merpati Film [11] 20 Merindu Cahaya de Amstel
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The film industry is currently the fastest-growing subsector of Indonesia's creative economy. [12] The number of moviegoers in the country were more than 52 million in 2019. In 2023, the local film industry in Indonesia set a new record with 20 films attracting over 1 million viewers each. [13] The Indonesian film industry released 230 films in ...
Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world; as of 2022, it was the fourth largest by number of feature films produced, producing 634 films, and third largest in terms of box office revenue, standing at $1.5 billion. [4] Films have been produced in Japan since 1897.
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