Have you ever been amazed by the filming location chosen by world-class producers and directors? Not only because of the stunning panorama, the culture as well as the beauty in the surrounding environment also become a major aspect in a movie.

However, some areas that have uniqueness and outstanding beauty have succeeded in making some of film producers choose Indonesia as a perfect shooting location, either entirely shot in the country or with some scenes only. Want to know which locations that have been selected for international movies in Indonesia? Check the movie list below.


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Do you still remember the King Kong movie? It tell us about a giant King Kong who survived by fighting with his enemies. Living on a mysterious island that took the shooting location on Mursala Island, South Tapanuli, North Sumatra made him isolated from the outside world.

The Salt of The Earth 2014 is a documentary film you must watch. In this film you can see how a Sebastiao Salgado (a Brazilian journalist and photographer) at that time covered the life of Yali people (a Papua Tribe). How natural and human resources are exploited to benefit the global economic market.

The international world is getting to know Indonesia because of the Eat, Pray, Love movie starring Julia Roberts in 2010. From the beginning, the process of filming this Hollywood movie involved many Balinese people, thereby increasing Bali name as an international tourist destination.

The Anaconda movie tells the story of a group of people who are on journey looking for rare orchids, then accidentally meet a giant Anaconda snake. The film which is released in 2004 takes Borneo, Kalimantan as a film background with various scenes down the forest and river. In the film you can see the Kalimantan forest ecosystem which is still well preserved.

FYI, Moyo is also included in the list of the most expensive hotels in Indonesia. And because of its extraordinary potential, Moyo Island was chosen to be the shooting location of the 2012 Savages film, starring famous Hollywood action movie stars like Jhon Travolta and Salma Hayek.

Amphibious is a 2010 creature thriller film which is directed by Brian Yuzna. The location of making this film is 100% in Indonesia. Amphibious in 2010 was the first 3D film to use the waters around Sumatra as a shooting location.

The Fall is a film made by an American director of Indian descent in 2008. This film takes the natural atmosphere of Ubud as the background, Gunung Kawi Temple as well as the Kecak dance performance. Because of the story and cultural elements raised in this film made The Fall received many international awards. The film itself tells the story of a young man named Roy (Lee Pace) who wants to take revenge on a woman named Alexandria (Lee Pace).

Next International film shoot in Indonesia is the Alex Cross movie released in 2010. The film is about Dr. Alex Cross (Tyler Perry) who is an expert in field of investigation of premeditated murder cases in Detroit police, United States.

The next international movies filmed in Indonesia is the Java Heat which was directed by Conor Allyn. The movie selected Magelang and Jogja for the background of the film. Among them are the Borobudur Temple, several streets and restaurants around Magelang & Jogja.

Looking at the line I felt confident though, and I made my call; I was in. The producer scheduled the safety team and locked it into the schedule. I was personally hoping for more water for the film day.

Getting into my kayak, I had that wonderful feeling I am always looking for at the top of waterfalls; confident and calm, but slightly excited. The walkie talkie echoed back that the film crew was ready, and I launched into the river. I was immediately moving quickly though the gorge and feeling time slow down. The brain does weird, magical things in these sorts of situations, and all of a sudden I was at the lip of the waterfall, the nose of the kayak pointing slightly away from the cave, letting myself roll over the lip and the kayak settle before pulling hard on a stroke and tucking up as tight as I can. I went deep but could feel myself being pushed downstream away from the cave, I resurfaced to cheers from the thousands of people that had come out to watch, eventually becoming aware that I was also cheering with them. I only ever claim or cheer about a line if it was really good and if I had been nervous about it. My line down the Katassa waterfall had been both, and I was stoked as I was mobbed by the film crew who had all been nervous for me.

Last but certainly not least, filming in Indonesia can be cost-effective, with lower production costs than many other countries, meaning you can stretch your budget further without sacrificing quality.

Indonesian film crews are known for their professionalism, work ethic, and dedication to producing high-quality work in any time crunch or high pressure situation. With a combination of local talent and international experience, they can tackle any problem with great solutions on the spot.

A: We have studios all over ranging from small studios to mega-studios capable of holding multiple sets. Even though many projects choose to shoot in Indonesia for its outdoor locations, the Indonesian film industry uses a lot of studios for its productions. So the facilities here are endless! There are also a few studios that have ample backlots to be able to build scenes not found in country. Come see for yourself.

Josh Patil is a Managing Partner at the PSN Indonesia Partner, one of the premier film production and service companies in Asia. Hailing from Los Angeles, Josh previously worked in the television industry before relocating to Bali to launch his own company. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he has become well-respected for his ability to produce jobs of any caliber.

The Korean Film Council provides a filmmaking incentive of 20-25% to producers of feature films, television series, and documentaries financed by at least 80% foreign capital. Commercials do not qualify.

A more than 5-day shoot with qualified expenditure of 100 million KRW (approx. USD 80,000) can access a 20% cash return. The rebate increases to 25% for a minimum 10-day shoot making qualified expenditure of 800 million KRW (approx. USD 600,000).

The incentives are granted upon favorable review by committee taking into consideration the extent to which the work promotes tourism and contributes to the Korean film industry and the degree to which the foreign producer participates in the production.

To attract the makers of large-scale TV and film projects to film on location in

Japan, authorities offer a film incentive providing up to a 50% reimbursement of

qualifying expenditure. There is a disbursement cap of JPY1BN ($6.8M).

There is a 40%+ cash rebate on expenditures made in Saudi Arabia. It is available to international productions spending a minimum of USD $200K on a feature film, USD $50K on a documentary or animation project. Qualifying expenses include:

The eligible productions are the ones that are intended for TV, cinema, or a streaming platform, in the fiction, documentary, or VR genre. Ineligible productions are: business and advertising films; filmed theater performances, concerts, or sport events (including broadcasts); talk shows, prize shows; casting shows; TV interviews; competitions; news and lotteries.

Spain offers tax incentives for international shoots in the form of a tax rebate of up to 30%, except for in the Canary Islands where it is 50%. Navarre offers 35% via tax credit.

Uruguay offers cash rebate incentives for foreign film projects that are completely or partly made in the country. The broad-based reimbursement to qualifying projects are available to producers of commercials, feature films, short films, music videos, animations, documentaries, TV productions and series for all types of media distribution services such as TV, OTT, VOD, Streaming, Theatrical releases, etc.

Iceland offers a Tax Rebate for the international production of feature films, TV shows, and documentaries. Projects may qualify for a 25% refund, no matter the total cost of local expenditure. The cash back can increase to 35% for larger-scale productions that fulfil three requirements:

A film incentive granting up to 25% of qualified expenditure is available in Norway. The minimum local spend for all genres is NOK 4 million (USD $400K). Eligibility requires a minimum total production budget of NOK 25 million for feature films, NOK 10 million per episode for drama series, NOK 10 million for documentary films, and NOK 5 million per episode for documentary series. A minimum 30% of total project financing must come from sources outside Norway. The production must document an international distribution agreement.

A cash rebate of up to 40% of all eligible costs is available to qualifying productions that are all or partially produced in Malta. Feature films, Television films, TV Series or Mini-Series, Animation, Creative documentary, Virtual Reality/Trans-media/Cross-media, Reality programme (scripted/unscripted) and Game Shows are all eligible for a cash rebate based on a cultural test to determine the percentage rebate.

International productions and co-production of feature films, TV and streaming series, reality TV, and documentaries may receive a reimbursement of up to 30% of qualified production and post-production expenditure (QE) in India. The minimum spending threshold of INR25 million ($325,000) does not apply to documentaries.

Foreign projects with at least 4 filming days in Buenos Aires may apply with an Argentine production or service company legally constituted in the country such as the PSN Argentina Partner. Film & TV projects must spend a minimum of 80 million argentine pesos (675.000 USD approx.) in Buenos Aires to qualify. There will be a reimbursement ceiling of 75 million pesos (625.000 USD approx.). e24fc04721

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