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Indonesians clamoring for Hollywood movies must head overseas1 min read

16 June 2011 < 1 min read

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Indonesians clamoring for Hollywood movies must head overseas1 min read

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As Hollywood rolls out its biggest movies for the summer, film fans in Indonesia are so frustrated they’re booking flights to neighboring countries to catch the newest blockbusters.

Indonesia has plenty of cinema screens ““ more than 600 nationwide. But a bitter dispute about import taxes on Hollywood films has led to a drought of new titles. Theaters have seen a sharp drop in ticket sales as moviegoers take a pass on second-run, local, and independent films. Indonesia’s box office is down by around 60 percent since February, when US studios suspended distribution, according to an industry association.

For Rusli “Sly” Eddy, a film buff in Jakarta, watching a pirated DVD or download isn’t a substitute for a big-screen experience. So he visits cinemas when he’s on overseas business trips and spends weekends in Singapore, about a 90-minute flight away. To make the most of these visits, he and other film fans squeeze in three or more movies a day, loading up on the newest imports.

“Obviously it’s devastating, especially during the summer season. You want to see your favorite blockbusters on the big screen and we can’t do it here,” says Mr. Eddy, who runs an annual fantasy film festival in Jakarta.

Golden Village, a theater chain in Singapore, has introduced a promotional offer specifically for visiting Indonesians, with a free pass for every eight films seen. Moviegoers must show their passport and boarding pass to qualify for the offer.

 

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Via Alaska Dispatch

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