Kamila Andini’s ‘Four Seasons in Java’ Lands International Production Alliance for Forka Films

VarietySaturday, November 29, 2025 at 7:51:20 AM
Kamila Andini’s ‘Four Seasons in Java’ Lands International Production Alliance for Forka Films
  • Indonesian production company Forka Films has announced a production consortium for Kamila Andini’s upcoming feature film 'Four Seasons in Java,' which is set to release in 2026. The announcement was made during the JAFF Market 2025 held in Yogyakarta, where the cast, including Putri Marino, Arya Saloka, Christine Hakim, and Hana Pitrashata Malasan, was introduced alongside first-look footage.
  • This development is significant for Forka Films as it marks a strategic collaboration that could enhance the film's production quality and international reach, showcasing the growing recognition of Indonesian cinema on a global stage.
  • The announcement aligns with the ongoing celebration of grassroots cinema in Southeast Asia, as exemplified by the recent 20th anniversary of the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival, which has been pivotal in promoting local filmmakers and their narratives. This synergy highlights the increasing importance of regional film festivals in fostering creative collaborations and elevating Southeast Asian stories in the international film landscape.
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