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Cast members of Joko Anwar’s latest horror film, Perempuan Tanah Jahanam (Woman of the Cursed Land), share some thoughts on working together in the highly anticipated film during an exclusive interview with The Jakarta Post.
Ario Bayu (Ki Saptadi), Christine Hakim (Nyi Misni), Tara Basro (Maya) and Asmara Abigail (Ratih) discuss their experiences during filming, the reason why Joko is regarded as a sutradara jahanam (cursed director) and the scariest scene they did for the film.
Perempuan Tanah Jahanam is the first of three films that are a result of a collaboration among Joko, Ivanhoe Pictures, South Korean entertainment company CJ Entertainment, BASE Entertainment and Indonesian production house RAPI Films. The film is set to hit the cinemas on Oct. 17. (JP/Wienda Parwitasari)
(JP/Ni Nyoman Wira)