
Susah Sinyal
10am
27-28 Mar 2023
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The festival will showcase a selection of films highlighting the creativity, artistry and cultural significance of Indonesian filmmaking. From eerie horror to heartwarming comedies, teenage to family drama, the festival program presents a broad range of cinema inviting audiences to explore the various spectacles of Indonesia's silver screen.
The festival includes film screenings and panel discussions, providing opportunities for filmmakers, industry professionals, academics and film enthusiasts to connect and engage in a dialogue about the past, present, and future of Indonesian cinema.
The festival is open to the public and welcomes all who appreciate the power of film to inspire, entertain, and challenge.
Meet the diverse range of festivals and film clubs on Melbourne’s cultural calendar that call ACMI home.
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