Berita Film Indonesia
| Company type | Government-owned corporation |
|---|---|
| Industry | Film |
| Founded | Jakarta, Indonesia (6 October 1945) |
| Defunct | 1950 (disputed) |
| Fate | Merged with Regerings Film Bedrijf |
| Successor | Perusahaan Pilem Negara |
| Headquarters | Batavia, Dutch East Indies |
Area served | Indonesia |
Key people |
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| Products | Newsreels and documentaries |
Berita Film Indonesia (abbreviated BFI; "Indonesian News Films") was the first government-owned film production company of Indonesia. BFI was formally established on 6 October 1945, after the Japanese occupation army surrendered, using the same equipment and studio as the Japanese studio Nippon Eigasha. The company, under RM Soetarto and Rd Ariffien, was soon forced to leave Jakarta for Surakarta and later Yogyakarta owing to the ongoing revolution against the former Dutch colonists. After the Netherlands recognised Indonesia's independence in December 1949, BFI was merged with the Dutch-owned Regerings Film Bedrijf.
The newsreels and documentaries produced by BFI covered numerous events in Indonesian history and have been reused for further works. In 1985 the company's history was dramaticised as Film dan Peristiwa (Film and Events) by Usman Effendy.