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Grave Torture (Indonesian: Siksa Kubur) is a 2024 Indonesian psychological horror film written and directed by Joko Anwar. The film is based on Anwar's 2012 short film of the same name. The film stars Faradina Mufti, Reza Rahadian, Christine Hakim, and Slamet Rahardjo. [2] [3]
Siksa Neraka: 2.610.036 2023 37 Danur 2: Maddah: 2.572.871 2018 38 Jailangkung: 2.550.271 2017 39 Two Blue Stripes: 2.538.473 2019 40 Sekawan Limo: 2.512.129 2024 41 Sayap Sayap Patah: 2.426.084 2022 42 Danur 3: Sunyaruri: 2.416.691 2019 43 Petualangan Sherina 2: 2.414.504 2023 44 Waktu Maghrib: 2.409.122 2023 45 5 cm: 2.402.170 2012 46 ...
24 Hours with Gaspar is a 2023 Indonesian crime drama film directed by Yosep Anggi Noen, based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Sabda Armandio.The film stars Reza Rahadian as the titular character, a detective who investigates the mysterious disappearance of his childhood friend in the last day of his life.
In Polish, siksa or sziksa (pronounced) is a pejorative but humorous word for an immature young girl or teenage girl. According to Polish language dictionary from 1915, it has been defined as "pisspants"; a conflation between the Yiddish term and its similarity to the Polish verb sikać ("to piss").
The nominations were announced on 18 October 2024 at the Fort Vredeburg Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, by Dian Sastrowardoyo, Kamila Andini, Lutesha, and Bryan Domani. [4]
Joko Anwar (born 3 January 1976) is an Indonesian film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor.Prior to becoming a filmmaker, he worked as a journalist and film critic.
Siksakubur (English: Torture at the Grave) is an Indonesian brutal/death metal band from Jakarta, formed in July 6, 1996 () by Andyan Gorust and Ade Godel. The name of Siksakubur was chosen by Gorust that inspired by Brazilian metal band Sepultura meaning 'grave' in Portuguese as benchmark of their musicality.
Indonesian horror are fictions and films of the horror genre produced by the Indonesian film industry.Often inspired by local folklore and religious elements, [1] [2] Indonesian horror films have been produced in the country since the 1960s.