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Indonesia is often called a "Mobile First" nation. Pop culture here is shaped more by TikTok and YouTube than by traditional television.

Indonesian cinema has a growing industry, with many films gaining international recognition. Some notable Indonesian films include:

Simultaneously, Indonesia has developed a ferocious indie and alternative scene. Bands like Hindia (the solo project of Baskara Putra) are selling out stadiums by writing poetic, deeply Indonesian lyrics about existentialism and politics—a stark contrast to the English-singing pop bands of the past.

Moreover, music festivals like We the Fest have become political spaces. When a band plays a song about Papua or the environment, the crowd's roar is a political act. The government has noticed; several songs and films have been pulled from streaming services for "threatening religious harmony." The censorship battles of the 1990s have merely migrated to the digital courtrooms of 2024.