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Global streaming service, Netflix will give a release to Indonesian action film “The Night Comes for Us,” later this month. The film stars Iko Uwais and Joe Taslim, who both starred in previous Indonesian breakout action film “The Raid.”

“The Night” had its theatrical premiere last month at the Fantastic Film Festival (aka Fantastic Fest) in Austin, Texas. Netflix will release it worldwide from Oct. 19.

The story follows a former triad enforcer, and his mission to protect a young girl, while simultaneously trying to escape his former gang after his mysterious disappearance sets off a violent battle on the streets of Jakarta. Direction is by Timo Tjahjanto, one half of the upscale genre film duo known as the Mo Brothers.

The film is produced by XYZ and Merantau Films, which were both involved in “The Raid.” Other cast members include Zack Lee (“The Raid 2”), Sunny Pang (“Headshot”) and Julie Estelle (“Macabre,” “The Raid 2”).

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It had previously been reported that the film was pitched to buyers during the Sundance festival in 2014 and that rights in North America had been acquired by The Weinstein Company online offshoot Radius. TWC has since imploded under the weight of the Harvey Weinstein sex scandal, and been acquired by Lantern Capital. The film’s release at the time was announced for 2015.

Triawan Munaf, chairman of the Indonesian Agency for Creative Economy (BEKRAF) was on hand on Monday for the opening of the Bali International Film Festival (Balinale). His presence was intended as a sign that Indonesia, Asia’s sleeping giant as a film player, is rousing itself.

It was also an endorsement of the indie festival which, in its 12th year, is adding industry functions and seeking relevance far away from capital city, Jakarta.

Hosted in two Cinemaxx multiplexes in Denpasar and Kuta, the festival aims to reach different strands of Bali’s population, natives, long-term resident expatriates, and passing tourists.

A showcase of films by Roland Joffe is arguably the highlight of the event. The British director was a key figure at the BalinaleX industry conference on Sunday and is on hand through the week to present his multi-Oscar winning “The Killing Fields,” and Palme d’Or winner “The Mission.” His “Vatel” and latest drama “The Forgiven” are also getting play. A charismatic and thoughtful presence, Joffe brings gravitas to the festival and a lifetime of experience to share with aspiring creatives.

Other sharing events include workshops on acting, film make up, archiving and restoration. A session on aboriginal films keeps the event local.

For the first time, the Balinale’s screening program has exceeded 100 titles, sourced from 30 territories. Indonesian features include the impressive “Night Bus,” and historical drama “Sultan Agung.” With a large selection of short films, the Balinale also acts as a showcase for a section of young Indonesian film-making.

The trickle-down effect from shorts to features may be working. Munaf told Variety that the number of tickets sold annually for Indonesian-made films has risen from 16 million in 2015 to 42 million last year.

International pictures in the lineup include Bille August’s “55 Steps,” Xavier Legrand’s “Custody,” Frank Berry’s “Michael Inside,” Marc Turteltaub’s “Puzzle,” Simon Curtis’ “Goodbye Christopher Robin,” and Taiwanese animation “On Happiness Road.” It will wrap up with Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes-winning “Shoplifters” as its closing gala title.