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Ismail Basbeth’s ‘My Own Last Supper’ Commences Indonesia Shoot, Debuts at JAFF Market
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Ismail Basbeth’s ‘My Own Last Supper’ Commences Indonesia Shoot, Debuts at JAFF Market

  • Ismail Basbeth has begun principal photography on My Own Last Supper, a Chinese-Indonesian family drama.
  • The 15-day shoot began on November 27 during JAFF Market in Jogja.
  • Encek, a 76-year-old widower, convenes his children for a final dinner amid revelations.
  • The film follows three time periods: the 1960s, 1970s and 1998, exploring national trauma through personal narratives.
  • Aiming for a 2026 release, with a team including production designer Ong Hari Wahyu and costume designer Retno Damayanti.
  • Choreography of periods involves authentic recreations from 1960, 1970, 1998 and 2017 settings.
  • The project is produced by Matta Cinema Production and Ruang Basbeth Bercerita and debuted at JAFF Market.
  • The feature revolves around family dynamics and unspoken histories in a Chinese-Indonesian community.
  • JAFF Market promotional events included cast appearances and symbolic candy gifts.
  • The film's release is targeted for 2026.
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Psychological Horror ‘The Most Mysterious Man’ Secures Malaysian Co-Financing at JAFF Market
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Psychological Horror ‘The Most Mysterious Man’ Secures Malaysian Co-Financing at JAFF Market

  • JAFF Market 2025 saw Malaysia provide co-financing for the Indonesian psychological horror 'The Most Mysterious Man'.
  • The collaboration is the first fully original concept from Basbeth and his producer-director partner since inception.
  • Phoenix Films Sdn Bhd provides Malaysian co-financing as JAFF Market supports regional collaboration.
  • The film centers on a craftsman whose life unravels when another family occupies his house and loved ones vanish.
  • The film has previously earned TAICCA Award recognition at Busan and was selected for Asian Producers Network in 2024.
  • Anggraheni has been developing the film through Talents Tokyo 2023 and other programs.
  • Ruang Basbeth Bercerita will produce in co-production with Matta Cinema Production and Phoenix Films Sdn Bhd.
  • JAFF Market involvement signals continued regional investment in Asian genre cinema.
  • The film aims for a 2026 production start, with international partners still to be lined up.
  • Busan and Singapore festival ties bolster the project's credibility among global buyers.
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Luhki Herwanayogi’s ‘Our Son’ Explores Unconventional Family at JAFF Future Project
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Luhki Herwanayogi’s ‘Our Son’ Explores Unconventional Family at JAFF Future Project

  • Our Son was selected as a JAFF Future Project work-in-progress at JAFF in Yogyakarta.
  • Director Luhki Herwanayogi and producer Hamdan lead a Catchlight Pictures project aimed at post-production support and distribution.
  • JAFF Future Project functions as a development hub to advance independent works toward completion and distribution.
  • Luhki Herwanayogi’s prior Locarno success is cited to bolster the project’s credibility.
  • The film centers on Lita and Sandi, whose families face social pressure around parenthood.
  • The cast includes Sandi and Eli as central figures in the unfolding family dynamics.
  • The project aims to secure post-production, grading, music, and sound partners for market success.
  • JAFF Market runs Nov. 29–Dec. 1 at the Jogja Expo Center as part of its 20th anniversary.
  • The project won the Purin Award for best project at the Busan Asian Film School Pitching Project in 2019.
  • At JAFF, the team seeks partners for post-production and distribution to support the film’s development.
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Time-Travel Drama ‘To My Dearest, My Dear’ From ‘The Most Handsome Fish on Earth’ Director Lands at JAFF Future Project
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Time-Travel Drama ‘To My Dearest, My Dear’ From ‘The Most Handsome Fish on Earth’ Director Lands at JAFF Future Project

  • To My Dearest, My Dear is selected for the JAFF Future Project at JAFF Market in Yogyakarta.
  • The film follows Adam, a father diagnosed with cancer who time-travels to reunite with Nadia.
  • JAFF Market runs Nov 29–Dec 1 at the Jogja Expo Center as part of JAFF's 20th anniversary.
  • Netanya Yemima serves as director and co-writer, with Bela Nabila and Bayu Arief producing.
  • The film explores unfailing love through a father-daughter relationship across time.
  • JAFF Future Project acts as a development hub for independent works seeking distribution.
  • This project marks the sixth collaboration between Yemima and Nabila.
  • Indonesian market context features a shift toward heartfelt, non-horror stories.
  • JAFF Market is part of the festival's broader 20th-anniversary celebration.
  • The project previously participated in Jakarta Film Week Producers Lab 2024 and Platform Busan 2025.
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‘Siti’ Director Eddie Cahyono’s ‘My Mother’ Explores Migrant Worker Crisis at JAFF Future Project
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‘Siti’ Director Eddie Cahyono’s ‘My Mother’ Explores Migrant Worker Crisis at JAFF Future Project

  • Eddie Cahyono's My Mother is selected for the JAFF Future Project at JAFF Market in Yogyakarta.
  • The film is a joint Indonesian production aiming for development and distribution partnerships.
  • The story follows a widow and the complex dynamics faced by families of migrant workers.
  • JAFF Market serves as a platform for partnerships in funding, distribution, and festival exposure.
  • Eddie Cahyono’s earlier film Siti won the Indonesian festival’s top prize, signaling continued recognition for his work.
  • The JAFF Market is part of the festival’s 20th-anniversary celebration in Yogyakarta.
  • My Mother centers on migrant workers’ families and the domestic challenges they face.
  • The project explores the resilience of mothers amid difficult choices and separation.
  • JAFF Future Project is a development platform for co-productions and completion.
  • The film is in the development stage and seeks industry partnerships for funding and distribution.
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Inside Indonesia’s Next Wave: The 2026 Films Poised to Break Out Regionally and Beyond
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Inside Indonesia’s Next Wave: The 2026 Films Poised to Break Out Regionally and Beyond

  • Indonesia’s 2026 film slate features 12 titles spanning adaptations, dramas, family films and genre entries.
  • The lineup emphasizes regional and international co-productions backed by a widening network of partners.
  • JAFF Market collaborations help select hot picks shaping Indonesia’s 2026 slate.
  • The slate includes family-friendly animated and live-action hybrids.
  • Indonesian titles aim for broad regional reach with international partners.
  • New works adapt beloved literature for contemporary audiences.
  • Indonesian talent anchors the slate across multiple co-producing regions.
  • The report highlights 'Ghost in the Cell' and other genre projects as regional bets.
  • Seasoned Indonesian directors and producers drive high-profile collaborations.
  • The JAFF Market partnership supports strategic screening and market positioning.
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JAFF Market 2025 Unveils Award Winners, Reveals $7.8 Million Economic Impact
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JAFF Market 2025 Unveils Award Winners, Reveals $7.8 Million Economic Impact

  • JAFF Market 2025 closed with 10 awards and grants, signaling strong support for Indonesian productions.
  • The market reported roughly $2.5 million in deals and an overall economic impact of IDR 130 billion ($7.8 million).
  • JAFF Market 2025 welcomed 116 exhibitors from 122 companies and drew over 1,431 industry participants.
  • JAFF Content Market helped identify two IPs for ACFM 2026 amid Indonesia’s expanding film opportunities.
  • JAFF Market 2025 served as a platform for Indonesian films to secure international festival and financing pathways.
  • Close of the market highlighted Indonesian titles for 2026, including 'Four Seasons in Java' and 'Ghost in the Cell'.
  • The market ran Nov. 29–Dec. 1 at the Jogja Expo Center as part of JAFF’s 20th anniversary celebration.
  • JAFF Market’s economic impact was reported in local currency and dollars, signaling broad regional investment.
  • Indonesian projects received production equipment and post‑production support as part of the awards.
  • Indonesian industry figures emphasized longer-term investment and regulation improvements.
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Reza Rahadian, Dian Sastrowardoyo Lead Yosep Anggi Noen’s ‘The Sea Speaks His Name’
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Reza Rahadian, Dian Sastrowardoyo Lead Yosep Anggi Noen’s ‘The Sea Speaks His Name’

  • Production has begun on The Sea Speaks His Name, directed by Yosep Anggi Noen with a multi-studio collaboration.
  • Reza Rahadian and Dian Sastrowardoyo lead the cast for the adaptation of Leila S. Chudori’s novel.
  • The story follows Biru Laut, whose disappearance becomes central to the narrative set during Indonesia's 1990s democracy movement.
  • The production plans to incorporate period visuals, demonstrations, and era-appropriate fashion and music.
  • PAL8 Pictures plans a third-quarter 2026 release in collaboration with multiple partners.
  • The film is described as a film about resistance and the importance of voices against misinformation.
  • The project is a collaboration among PAL8 Pictures, VMS Studio, Jagartha, Lynx Films, and Brandlink.
  • The film aims to address societal issues through historically informed storytelling.
  • The Sea Speaks His Name is the Indonesian adaptation of a best-selling novel with wide readership.
  • The production will feature a strong ensemble cast to bring multiple perspectives to the era.
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