This article seeks to examine Indonesian cultural policy in comparison to Singapore and Malaysia. It focuses particularly on documentary films as a field covered by the cultural policy, which is closely associated with the creative industry. Therefore, this article analyzes various official documents regarding cultural policy and the position documentary films within that policy. While Singapore's cultural policy is quite comprehensive and visionary in managing and regulating arts and culture, it tends to neglect documentary films as it celebrates commercial feature (fiction) films. Similarly, Malaysian cultural policy pays scant attention to documentary films despite its nationalistic nature. Learning from those two neighboring countries,...
Since democratization (Reformasi) in 1998, documentary films gradually evolve with their locus of pr...
Buku ini mengulas tentang sejarah film Indonesia dimana didalamnya dilengkapi dengan ilustrasi-ilust...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This article seeks to examine Indonesian cultural policy in comparison to Singapore and Malaysia. It...
This study provides a critical transnational examination of films from three culturally and historic...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This study deals with Indonesian cinema. The political and cultural perspectives were used to provi...
This study deals with Indonesian cinema. Perspectives of politics and culture employed to provide un...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
Indonesian film today remains somewhat on the fringes of studies into cinema, film, and pop culture ...
This book discusses contemporary film in all the main countries of Southeast Asia, and the social pr...
Government policies in Malaysia have long supported a strategy of racial discrimination promoting th...
Documentary film has a great value to share any special event or even knowledge that might be occurr...
Indonesia's cultural wealth is one of the potential strengths to create harmony and the formation of...
This article discusses how films can be used as an effective platform to allow students to immerse t...
Since democratization (Reformasi) in 1998, documentary films gradually evolve with their locus of pr...
Buku ini mengulas tentang sejarah film Indonesia dimana didalamnya dilengkapi dengan ilustrasi-ilust...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This article seeks to examine Indonesian cultural policy in comparison to Singapore and Malaysia. It...
This study provides a critical transnational examination of films from three culturally and historic...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This study deals with Indonesian cinema. The political and cultural perspectives were used to provi...
This study deals with Indonesian cinema. Perspectives of politics and culture employed to provide un...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
Indonesian film today remains somewhat on the fringes of studies into cinema, film, and pop culture ...
This book discusses contemporary film in all the main countries of Southeast Asia, and the social pr...
Government policies in Malaysia have long supported a strategy of racial discrimination promoting th...
Documentary film has a great value to share any special event or even knowledge that might be occurr...
Indonesia's cultural wealth is one of the potential strengths to create harmony and the formation of...
This article discusses how films can be used as an effective platform to allow students to immerse t...
Since democratization (Reformasi) in 1998, documentary films gradually evolve with their locus of pr...
Buku ini mengulas tentang sejarah film Indonesia dimana didalamnya dilengkapi dengan ilustrasi-ilust...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...