Journal of English Language Learning (JELL), Vol.4 No.1, 1- 7 ISSN 2599-1019 Page | 1 Black Panther Movie: Cultural Relations Analysis Husni Yatim Wahidah 1 , Sukma Nur Ardini 2 , Faiza Hawa 3 Universitas PGRI Semarang (UPGRIS) Sukmanurardini27@gmail.com Abstract.This study aimed at analysing cultural relations in Black Panther movie with main purposes are to 1) find the kinds of cultural relations in Black Panther movie, and 2) find the realization of cultural relations in Black Panther movie. The study usedqualitative research method. For collecting the data, the study used Black Panther movie script. The study analyzed the situation and dialogue in the movie using the theory of cultural relations’ types by Iriye (2002)and cultural elements by Barkan(2012. The study found that both types of cultural relations by Iriye exist in the movie, they are direct cultural interaction and indirect cultural interaction. Direct cultural interactions denote physical encounters with people and objects of another culture. Besides, indirect cultural interaction involves ideas, values, and beliefs proper to a specific culture and often featured in philosophy, literature, music, and art that are acting as cross-national tools, which can foster and strengthen intercultural dialogue.The researchershoped the readers can understand more about cultural relations and change their mind become more critical when they are facing the problems in society related to cultures. Keywords:Black PantherMovie, Cultural Relations, Analysis 1. Introduction Culture is one of the important things a state must have. It can be a symbol to strengthen the image of the country itself. Many people are still do not understand even they do not know the relation between their lives with culture. Besides, they are the most needed element to create some good things through the culture. According to Habbar (2016), culture is a contested phenomenon which is understood to mean different things by different groups. It is the integrated pattern of human knowledge, beliefs and behavior. Culture embodies language, ideas, beliefs, customs, taboos, codes, institutions, tools, techniques, and works of art and so on. Culture consists of shared values, beliefs, knowledge, skills, and practices that underpin behavior by members of a social group at a particular point in time. It is creative expression, skills, traditional knowledge and resources. These include craft and design, oral and written history and literature, music, drama, dance, visual arts, celebrations, indigenous knowledge of botanical properties and medicinal applications, architectural forms, historic sites, and traditional technologies, traditional healing method, traditional natural resource management, and patterns of social interaction that contribute to group and individual welfare and identity. It is generally accepted that culture embodies the way humans live with and treat others and how they develop or react to changes in their environments. Culture is closely connected to the community.