FSAI is not only screening films but also holding masterclasses, hosted in several cities. “And later there will also be a kind of workshop that is expected to improve best practice.”
“Australia is one of the countries that has successfully nurtured its film industry, in particular, to attract tourist visits and produce world-class films.”
“Indonesia is implementing the same pattern intensively. What we hope will be of interest are not only films produced by international films made in Indonesia. And there is the urge to upgrade the quality of Indonesian films,” he explained.
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“Last year we managed to attract 44 million viewers, and we hope this year this number will increase,” added Sandiaga.
You can watch FSAI for free. For more information and how to get free tickets, visit FSAI.id. (rp)