Indonesia Movieland one-stop film and TV industry centre
1 September 2008
Indonesia’s Minister of Culture and Tourism, Jero Wacik, officiated at the ground breaking ceremony of Indonesia Movieland, the country’s first one stop film and TV industry centre.
Covering 36 ha of land, it is comprised of various facilities for filmmaking (such as studios, post production facilities, etc.), film academy, film archive and supporting facilities including a wide variety of accommodation, 24-hour cafes and entertainment spaces.
The facility occupies 5,600 ha of land in Kota Jababeka, Cikarang which is ideal for film settings, innovation and creativity.
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