APSN Banner

Film & Television

Displaying 151 - 175 of 175 Documents

September 4, 2009

Jakarta Globe - September 4, 2009

Febriamy Hutapea – Indonesia's press and broadcasting community on Friday slammed the new film bill, which is due to be endorsed next week, saying that it was too authoritarian and will

June 26, 2009

Jakarta Globe - June 26, 2009

Markus Junianto Sihaloho & Reuters – The military struck back bitterly on Thursday against accusations that members of elite special forces had acted with impunity in Papua to detai

July 8, 2008

Jakarta Post - July 8, 2008

Erwida Maulia, Jakarta – The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) has issued a second warning to Trans TV for its "vulgar" comedy hit Extravaganza.

January 11, 2008

Jakarta Post - January 11, 2008

Jakarta – Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik came to the defense of the film censorship board at a judicial review of the country's 16-year old film law at the Constitutional Court

November 23, 2007

Jakarta Post - November 23, 2007

Jakarta – Although soap operas remain the most popular TV programs in Indonesia, most middle-income and educated households prefer news and other informative programs, such as talk show

July 24, 2007

Jakarta Post - July 24, 2007

Kanis Dursin and Alia, Jakarta – With more than 20 plays under her belt, you would think senior director Ratna Sarumpaet would have no problem finding investors for her film, particular

January 10, 2007

Jakarta Post - January 10, 2007

Jakarta – Thirty young filmmakers returned Citra awards, the country's highest film prize, to Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik on Tuesday, in a protest over the handling of last

December 20, 2006

Agence France Presse - December 20, 2006

Jakarta – US gold mining giant Newmont Mining Corp.

December 18, 2006

Agence France Presse - December 18, 2006

Jakarta – A documentary on the life of East Timor President Xanana Gusmao has won the human rights award from Amnesty International at an Indonesian film festival.

June 7, 2006

April 12, 2006

Jakarta Post - April 12, 2006

Jakarta – It could have been fueled by an overreaction to fears of authoritarianism making a return, or fanned by eager-to-please businesspeople posturing before political leaders.

March 16, 2006

Jakarta Post - March 16, 2006

Jakarta – Opposition lawmakers and the independent Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) doubted Wednesday whether the new supervisory board members of state broadcaster TVRI would b

February 1, 2006

Jakarta Post - February 1, 2006

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – Defying opposition from lawmakers and media groups, the government says it will enforce a new regulation that bans local broadcasters from directly re

December 11, 2005

Jakarta International Film Festival Statement - December 11, 2005

We are shocked and disappointed by the Australia-Indonesia Institute's (AII's) last-minute withdrawal of support for this year's Jakarta International Film Festival (JiFFest) – funds th

December 10, 2005

The Australian - December 10, 2005

Sian Powell, Jakarta – Australia has left organisers of an Indonesian film festival in the lurch on the eve of its opening by withdrawing funding because it objects to a documentary abo

October 26, 2005

Detik.com - October 26, 2005

M. Rizal Maslan, Jakarta – If President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's favorite soap opera show is "Judgement Day is Nigh", what is former President Suharto's favorite television show?

June 30, 2005

Jakarta Post - June 30, 2005

Tony Hotland, Jakarta – The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) says an inadequate budget and legal uncertainty regarding its power have prevented it from exercising its legitimate

April 5, 2003

Jakarta Post - April 5, 2003

Apriadi Gunawan, Medan – State-owned television station TVRI is no longer broadcasting in North Sumatra, marking another suspension of a TVRI station under a restructuring program to sl

May 16, 2002

Jakarta Post - May 16, 2002

Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta – Television and radio broadcasting operators warned on Wednesday they would go off air if the House of Representatives (DPR) and the government failed to revise

March 4, 2002

Straits Times - March 4, 2002

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – Gourmet snacks and wine, not stiff seats and long queues, await well-heeled patrons at Indonesia's first luxury cinema, which opened at a glitzy mall two weeks

November 9, 2000

South China Morning Post - November 9, 2000

Vaudine England, Jakarta – Organisers of Jakarta's International Film Festival were kept waiting until the last minute for permission to screen the film banned by former president Suhar

November 24, 1998

Australian Financial Review - November 24, 1998

Greg Earl, Jakarta – The beleaguered government of President B.J.

September 4, 1997

Far Eastern Economic Review - September 4, 1997

John McBeth, Jakarta – President Suharto has a host of family concerns riding on Indonesia's first broadcasting law.

June 20, 1997

The Wall Street Journal - June 20, 1997

Margot Cohen, Jakarta – Forget Batman, Spiderman, and even Rambo.

March 1, 1997

Asia Week - March 1997

Yenni Kwok, Jakarta – Most Indonesian children grow up listening to stories about Kancil, a clever, mischievous mouse-deer who typically finds himself relying on his wits in order to sa