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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

The Creative Economy Agency plans to apply an electronic system to report the number of viewers at film screenings. Film producers and people in the film community are split over the plan.

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Musician Anang Hermansyah and head of the Creative Economy Agency (Bekraf) Triawan Munaf ended up discussing the country's film industry at their meeting. Anang had gone to Triawan's office in Central Jakarta to represent the union of Indonesian singers, songwriters and musicians.

The musician switched topics because last year he was a member of the House of Representative's (DPR) committee on the film industry. Anang is a National Mandate Party (P

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