Indonesian horror
Indonesian horror are the films of the horror genre produced by the Indonesian film industry. Often inspired by local folklore and religious elements,[2][3] Indonesian horror films have been produced in the country since the 1960s. After a hiatus during the Suharto era in the 1990s, when censorship affected production, Indonesian horror films continued being produced following Reformasi in 1998.[4][5]
History
Ghosts and magical folklore have long been part of Indonesian culture. These later influenced the development of horror films.[6] Kuntilanak are particularly prominent in local horror films.[2]
During the authoritarian
Indonesian horror films, particularly the work of Joko Anwar, attracted heightened international attention in the late 2010s, aided by streaming services. Some outlets declared films like Impetigore (2019) as part of a new wave of folk horror films from Southeast Asia.[3][6] Impetigore was Indonesia's submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film in its year of release and attracted international recognition, but was not nominated.[3][8]
HBO Asia also released Indonesian-developed horror television series Halfworlds.[6]
Themes
Themes approached in Indonesian horror include haunted forests as in Alas Pati: Hutan Mati (2018)[9] and ghost stories (as in Itim), for example.
Notable films
- Badai-Selatan (1962)
- Beranak dalam Kubur (1971)
- Itim
- Mystics in Bali (1981)
- Sundelbolong (1981)
- Satan's Slave (1981)
- Lady Terminator (1988)
- Pancasona (1989)
- Jelangkung (2001)
- Kafir (film) (2002)
- Kuntilanak (2006)
- Kuntilanak 3 (2008)
- Macabre (2009)
- The Forbidden Door (2009)
- Shackled (2012)
- Ritual (2012)
- Hi5teria (2012)
- Killers (2014)
- Firegate (2016)
- Danur (2017)
- Satan's Slaves (2017)
- The 3rd Eye (2017)
- Gasing Tengkorak (2017)
- Bayi Gaib: Bayi Tumbal Bayi Mati (2018)
- DreadOut (2018)
- Kuntilanak (2018)
- Suzzanna: Buried Alive (2018)
- Sabrina (2018)
- Danur 2: Maddah (2018)
- Rasuk (2018)
- May the Devil Take You (2018)
- Sakral (2018)
- Alas Pati: Hutan Mati (2018)
- Perjanjian dengan Iblis (2019)
- Impetigore (2019)
- MatiAnak (2019)
- Tembang Lingsir (2019)
- The Queen of Black Magic (2019)
- Kutuk (2019)
- Lukisan Ratu Kidul (2019)
- The 3rd Eye 2 (2019)
- Makmum (2019)
- May the Devil Take You Too (2020)
- Affliction (2021)
- KKN di Desa Penari (2022)
- Ivanna (2022)
- Satan's Slaves 2: Communion (2022)
- Qodrat (2022)
- Hidayah (2023)
- Sewu Dino (2023)
- Dancing Village: The Curse Begins (2024)
- Grave Torture (2024)
- May the Devil Take You: Chapter 3 (TBA)
Notable directors
- Sisworo Gautama Putra
- Tjut Djalil
- The Mo Brothers (Kimo Stamboel and Timo Tjahjanto)
- Joko Anwar
- Awi Suryadi
Highest-grossing horror film
Rank | Title | Admissions | Year | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | KKN di Desa Penari | 10.061.033 | 2022 | Awi Suryadi |
2 | Satan's Slaves 2: Communion | 6.391.982 | 2022 | Joko Anwar |
3 | Sewu Dino | 4.891.609 | 2023 | Kimo Stamboel |
4 | Satan's Slaves | 4.206.103 | 2017 | Joko Anwar |
5 | Suzzanna: Buried Alive | 3.346.185 | 2018 | Anggy Umbara, Rocky Soraya |
6 | Di Ambang Kematian | 3.302.047 | 2023 | Azhar Kinoi Lubis |
7 | Ivanna | 2.951.204 | 2022 | Kimo Stamboel |
8 | Grave Torture | 2.780.109 | 2024 | Joko Anwar |
10 | Danur | 2.736.391 | 2017 | Awi Suryadi |
10 | Siksa Neraka | 2.610.036 | 2023 | Anggy Umbara |
Other media
Video games
Examples of Indonesian horror games based on folklore story, such as DreadOut and Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror
See also
References
- ^ a b "Horror artist Suzanna dies". The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 21 October 2008. Retrieved 2022-12-11.
- ^ ISSN 2586-9736.
- ^ a b c Ferrarese, Marco. "'New kinds of monsters': The rise of Southeast Asian horror films". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- S2CID 145086314.
- ^ "Indonesian Horror: A Beginner's Guide". pastemagazine.com. 2021-02-07. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- ^ a b c "New wave of horror flicks puts Indonesian cinema on map". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
- ^ Singgih, Viriya (2020-02-11). "How Soeharto's Indonesia uses horror films to maintain social order". Viriya Singgih. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
- ^ "The terrifying folk horror film that could be nominated for an Oscar". The Independent. 2021-01-25. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- ^ Times, I. D. N.; Nugraha, Sandi. "9 Film Horor tentang Akibat Melanggar Pantangan, Penuh Teror". IDN Times Jogja (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-01-13.