JAKARTA, Indonesia — Crunching popcorn and screaming, Indonesians are flocking to watch homegrown horror films in cinemas that draw on the country's penchant for ghost and monster stories. The genre ...
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia’s film industry has continued to present a variety of engaging stories across genres, from emotionally intense dramas and chilling horror films to heartwarming animated ...
Sun, January 26, 2025 Published on Jan. 22, 2025 Published on 2025-01-22T14:41:38+07:00 n 2024, our film industry reached the milestone of selling more than 80 million tickets for Indonesian films.
Indonesian cinemas are experiencing a horror film renaissance, fueled by the country's rich folklore and urban legends. These homegrown productions, featuring iconic ghosts and monsters, now dominate ...