Illustrated by Joko Anwar (Mahesa / VOI)

JAKARTA - Joko Anwar, who is known as a film director, talks about the impact of the pandemic on filmmakers and his concerns over the changing viewing culture today. The man who was born on January 3, 1976 shared his anxiety about the impact of the pandemic which has not only reduced the income of filmmakers, but also the change in the culture of watching movies from the cinema to the OTT platform.

Joko Anwar also talked a little about the film Remarkable Things During a Killing, which he has been developing since 2016. The movie poster that appeared on Instagram suddenly became the talk of netizens. This film he worked on with Ario Bayu and several other friends.

Not only that, VOI also asked him about the news of Jagat Sinema Bumilangit. For more details, see the video "Joko Anwar Leaks the Impact of the Pandemic on Filmmakers and Their Concerns" below.


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