JAKARTA - National Film Day which is commemorated on March 30, still brings great enthusiasm from film actors. The Association of Indonesian Film Artists (PARFI) 56 also celebrated the big day with a number of programs.

The Non-Fungible Token (NFT) was launched for the first time on Friday, April 1. Prilly Latuconsina as a member of PARFI was named the first artist to join this program.

PARFI cooperates with Ser Morpheus so that Prilly's NFT can be accessed and purchased by the public.

"NFT is not just a picture, but anyone who has this NFT for the next four months will get a special gift given to NFT holders," explained Dennis Adhiswara, Secretary General of PARFI 56.

"The rights are digital but also physical. Every sale of NFT will be sold and given to charity," he added.

Prilly Latuconsina was chosen as the first project because she was one of the actresses who responded and was interested in this program.

"This was made as a form of us trying to keep up with digital and Dennis is the most controlling person among us," added Marcella Zalianty, chairman of PARFI 56.

In addition, this program was also created in order to help the development of Indonesian actors and actresses.


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