Indonesian natural documentary film is known as one of the best in the world with many international awards.
Indonesian natural documentary film often displays the natural beauty of Indonesia which is still original and has not been touched by humans.
A number of Indonesian natural documentary films succeeded in attracting the attention of the international world, such as the film The Last Orangutan Eden produced by the BBC.
Indonesian natural documentary often shows the lives of rare animals that are only found in Indonesia, such as orangutans, dragons, and birds of paradise.
Many Indonesian natural documentary films that use advanced technology, such as hidden drones and cameras, to take pictures that are difficult for humans to reach.
Some Indonesian natural documentary films also raise environmental and conservation issues, such as the film Journey to the Heart of the Coral Triangle which discusses the importance of maintaining coral reefs.
Indonesian natural documentary film also often displays the diversity of cultural and customs of Indonesian people who live around the nature.
Some Indonesian natural documentary films are made by talented and successful Indonesian young filmmakers on the international arena.
A number of Indonesian natural documentary films also teach viewers about ecosystems and interactions between living things in it.
Indonesian natural documentary film is very important in promoting the natural beauty of Indonesia and increasing public awareness of the importance of protecting the environment.