Netflix has announced a slate of upcoming made-in-Indonesia films and series—its most ambitious yet. The seven new titles, spanning sci-fi thriller, comedy, and period drama, were unveiled at the ‘Waktu Netflix’ Indonesia.
“The Indonesian film industry has evolved rapidly in recent years. More and more creators and stories from Indonesia are now being seen and appreciated by audiences and critics around the world,” said Rusli Eddy, Content Lead, Indonesia, Netflix.
“Our upcoming slate from Indonesia gives you authentic and unique stories, a representation of our country that is rich with stories and cultures, and brings you high-caliber talent whose significant works have shaped the film industry.”
Since Netflix’s establishment in Indonesia in 2016, exceptional stories from Indonesia such as Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens and Photocopier have captured the hearts of audiences.
The upcoming slate reflects the company’s commitment to helping the industry build compelling content from the country, and taking these stories to the world, the company said in a statement.
End of this year, members can catch the first action-comedy film from Timo Tjahjanto called ‘The Big 4’. It tells the story of a by-the-book female detective who teams up with a group of down-on-their-luck assassins to investigate her father’s murder.
Tjahjanto, who has signed a multi-project deal with Netflix, said, “To be able to share my story to the world, made possible by Netflix, is exciting. I cannot wait for people to see the movie.”
Showrunner Shanty Harmayn, in collaboration with directors Kamila Andini and Ifa Isfansyah, will release Netflix’s first Indonesian period drama Gadis Kretek, set against the backdrop of the country’s cigarette industry in the 1960s.
“Rooted in Indonesia, I believe this beautiful story will resonate with audiences everywhere,” Harmayn said.
Internationally renowned director Joko Anwar will unveil his new sci-fi thriller Nightmares and Daydreams, about ordinary people encountering strange phenomena. The series has multiple storylines which intersect with each other and lead to a dramatic denouement. Said Anwar: “Indonesia is so full of unique and extraordinary stories. I’m always excited to have the chance to bring these stories to a wider audience, especially those that relate to the origins of our world.”