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Director Kimo Stamboel discusses his latest horror film, Ratu Ilmu Hitam (Queen of Black Magic), and his collaboration with the film’s screenwriter, Joko Anwar. He also gives advice to people wanting to catch the film.
Ratu Ilmu Hitam tells of the strange and frightening experiences of people visiting an orphanage. Set to be released on Nov. 7, the film features Ario Bayu, Hannah Al-Rashid, Zara JKT48, Imelda Therinne, Ari Irham and Miller Khan. (JP/Wienda Parwitasari)
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