Dedemit: Diikuti Makhluk Halus (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2023

Original Title:
Dedemit: Diikuti Makhluk Halus

Alternate Titles:
Dedemit: Di Ikut Makhluk Halus
Dedemit: Di Ikuti Makhluk Halus

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
786 Production

Production Countries:
Indonesia

Ratings / Certifications:
ID: 13+ 

Runtime: 89

Andi Marlina Baharuddin (Fildzah Burhan) wants to investigate the mysterious house left by his father. He was carrying a bag containing a certificate, a photo of an old house, and a necklace belonging to his late sister, Lia. Marlina accompanied by Oki, her messenger, rushed to Malino, a small village in Makassar. When they got there they saw a large house with a wide yard with towering tall trees. The house that seemed gloomy and scary turned out to be inhabited by a woman named Puang Tenri. A different atmosphere began to be felt when Marlina experienced a series of strange events that haunted them. The presence of the figure of Puang Tenri becomes a red thread for all the oddities in the house. Event after mystical event begins to reveal the truth and opens Marlina's eyes to what really happened in the past.

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Director:
Hendra Sirajuddin

Executive Producer:
Nicki RV

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