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For decades, Indonesian cinema was known for two things: horror films and "sexploitation" films (the infamous Indo-Sinse era). However, a renaissance began in the late 2010s. ’s creative pulse is beating louder than ever
Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim-majority country. Consequently, the intersection of fashion and religion has created a multi-billion dollar industry. Celebrities like Zaskia Sungkar and Dian Pelangi have popularized modest fashion that is both trendy and sharia-compliant. It is common to see a pop star wearing a hijab paired with Balenciaga sneakers and a high-waisted skirt. However, a renaissance began in the late 2010s
Speaking of Joko Anwar—the director has become a one-man cultural institution. The review for modern Indonesian cinema must highlight the revival of horor . However, this isn't the cheap pocong (ghost in a shroud) jump-scare fare of the 2000s. This is folk horror. Films like KKN di Desa Penari and Siksa Kubur use fear as a vehicle for social critique—examining village hierarchies, religious hypocrisy, and economic anxiety. You don't just watch these films; you feel the humid, cramped, spiritually dense air of urban Java. Celebrities like Zaskia Sungkar and Dian Pelangi have
Like the rest of the world, Indonesia has a fervent K-pop fandom. Army (BTS) and Blinks (Blackpink) count millions of members in the country. Yet, unlike some neighbors, Indonesia is also fiercely protective of its own.
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