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Indonesian Film Board and Creative Economy Ministry Partner to Expand Film Investment and Industry Growth

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The Indonesian Film Board (Badan Perfilman Indonesia/BPI) held an official meeting with the Ministry of Creative Economy to discuss the future direction of Indonesia’s film industry within the framework of the National Creative Economy Master Plan

The meeting marks an important step toward deeper collaboration between the film community and the government.

Indonesian Film Board and Creative Economy Ministry Partner to Expand Film Investment and Industry Growth

During the discussion, the Minister of Creative Economy emphasized that film has been designated as one of the priority sectors under Indonesia’s Creative Economy Master Plan, as stipulated in a Presidential Regulation.

Film is included within the Media sector, one of four key creative economy pillars alongside Culture, Design, and Digital & Technology.

The National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2025–2029 targets growth in creative economy GDP contribution, exports, employment, and investment, with a strong focus on intellectual property (IP) commercialization to improve the global competitiveness of Indonesian creative products, including films.

The government has set an investment target of IDR 2.15 trillion for the film sector and is currently preparing dedicated incentive schemes for the Film, Games, and Applications subsectors.

These efforts are aligned with President Prabowo Subianto’s broader vision to activate 200 creative villages, revitalize regional creative hubs, and promote the “Creative by Indonesia” initiative.

For Indonesia’s film sector, this policy direction presents significant opportunities to expand production activities beyond major cities and support emerging filmmakers across the country.

Several strategic issues were discussed during the meeting:

Human Capital Development and Data Accessibility

BPI highlighted the importance of creating more accessible pathways into the industry for students and emerging talents. Participants also discussed the need for an open data ecosystem that would support film education, research, and workforce development.

Combating Piracy

Digital piracy remains one of the most serious threats to the sustainability of Indonesia’s film industry. Estimated losses from piracy reached approximately IDR 14.8 trillion in 2024, impacting producers, distributors, exhibitors, and creative workers throughout the value chain.

To address this challenge, BPI and the government agreed to strengthen anti-piracy initiatives through a comprehensive approach, including the establishment of an Anti-Piracy Task Force involving the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi), the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DJKI), and law enforcement agencies.

Measures will include illegal website blocking, stronger enforcement actions, and public campaigns promoting legal film consumption.

Expanding Screen Access

Another key issue discussed was theatrical access. Currently, only around half of the films that pass Indonesia’s censorship process ultimately secure theatrical releases. The development of additional cinema screens and alternative exhibition networks was identified as a strategic priority to ensure more Indonesian films can reach audiences nationwide.

“Our film industry still faces many challenges, and we are fully aware of them. What matters today is that we share the same direction with the government. BPI is ready to work gradually and collaboratively with all stakeholders in the film community, while continuing to advocate for legal certainty and sustainable funding support to advance Indonesia’s film industry,” said Fauzan Zidni, Chairman of the Indonesian Film Board (BPI).

A Growing Momentum for Indonesia’s Creative Economy

The meeting comes at a time when Indonesia’s creative economy is receiving increasing national attention. According to the Ministry of Creative Economy, the creative economy contributed IDR 1,611 trillion to Indonesia’s GDP in 2024, accounting for approximately 7.28% of the national economy, while employing more than 27 million people.

The government views intellectual property-based industries including film as a major future growth engine. (Kemenekraf/Bekraf RI)

Film has also been designated as one of seven priority creative subsectors under Indonesia’s 2025–2029 development agenda, alongside gaming, music, culinary arts, fashion, crafts, and digital applications. (TIMES Jakarta)

At the same time, Indonesia continues to attract growing investment in the creative sector. The Ministry of Creative Economy recently announced national creative economy investment targets ranging from IDR 133.7 trillion to IDR 157.6 trillion by 2027, reflecting strong confidence in the sector’s long-term growth potential. (Antara News)

BPI views the outcomes of this meeting as a starting point rather than a final achievement. The organization appreciates the openness shown by the Ministry of Creative Economy and is committed to maintaining ongoing dialogue to build a healthy, fair, and globally competitive film ecosystem.

As a follow-up, BPI and the Ministry of Creative Economy will establish a joint Working Group (Pokja) and implementation timeline to ensure concrete progress on the agreed priorities.

About the Indonesian Film Board (BPI)

Established on January 17, 2014, under Law No. 33 of 2009 on Film, the Indonesian Film Board (BPI) is an independent, non-governmental institution formed by the Indonesian film community as a shared platform for all stakeholders in the national film sector.
BPI’s responsibilities include providing policy recommendations to the government, supporting the development of national film regulations, organizing and participating in domestic and international film festivals, promoting Indonesia as an international filming destination, conducting film research and development, recognizing outstanding achievements in cinema, and facilitating funding opportunities for high-quality film productions.
 Reference Links
  • Ministry of Creative Economy (Official)
  • ANTARA – Creative Economy Investment Targets 2027
  • Ministry of Creative Economy – Creative Economy as a New Growth Engine
  • Priority Creative Subsectors under RPJMN 2025–2029

 

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