Indonesian film has undergone a dramatic transformation since the censorship relaxations of 1998. Historically a medium for political propaganda, modern Indonesian cinema has grown into a $400 million market, making it the 18th largest globally. Notable achievements include: : Films like Impetigore

Indonesian entertainment has a long history, with traditional forms of music, dance, and theater playing a significant role in the country's cultural landscape. Wayang, a traditional form of puppetry, is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in Indonesia. This ancient art form, which dates back to the 10th century, involves the use of intricately carved puppets to retell stories from Hindu and Buddhist mythology.