John Badalu (1971 – 21 May 2025) was an Indonesian film producer, publicist, and programmer. He was known for producing films that highlighted LGBTQ+ stories and other minority communities in Southeast Asia. He founded the Q! Film Festival, a LGBTQ+ film festival held in Jakarta, which ran from 2002 to 2017.
Soil Without Land
(Co-Producer)
Malila: The Farewell Flower
(Producer)
In the Absence of the Sun
(Associate Producer)
Late Blooming in A Lonely Summer Day
(Producer)
Basri & Salma in a Never-Ending Comedy
(Producer)
Makassar Is a City for Football Fans
(Producer)
Everybody's Gotta Love Sometimes
(Producer)
Women from Rote Island
(Production Consultant)
One Big Sumba Family
(Producer)
Where the Wild Frangipanis Grow
(Producer)
Leitis in Waiting
(Thanks)
Everyday Is a Lullaby
(Producer)
Under The Moonlight
(Producer)
My Therapist Said, I am Full of Sadness
(Producer)
The River Runs Still
(Producer)
The Beer Girl In Yangon
(Producer)
Planet of Love
(Producer)
The Last Time
(Associate Producer)
Cu Li Never Cries
(Associate Producer)