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Indonesian Horror Film 'BADARAWUHI DI DESA PENARI' Presenting at BIFF 2025

Indonesian Horror Film 'BADARAWUHI DI DESA PENARI' Presenting at BIFF 2025

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Indonesian Horror Film 'BADARAWUHI DI DESA PENARI' Presenting at BIFF 2025

Indonesian horror film BADARAWUHI DI DESA PENARI (DANCING VILLAGE: THE CURSE BEGINS) is ready to send chills down the audience's spine at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) 2025.

Adapted from a popular story that went viral, Badarawuhi di Desa Penari brings Javanese myths and legends to the international screen. This film serves as a prequel to the previously successful story of KKN di Desa Penari in Indonesia. With a tense atmosphere and detailed visuals, this film promises a different horror experience at BIFF 2025.

Also follow the news about the film BADARAWUHI DI DESA PENARI at Liputan6.com

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BADARAWUHI IN THE DANCE VILLAGE begins with Mila and her friends' journey to the Dance Village at the eastern tip of Java Island.

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Their mission is to return the legendary bracelet named Kawaturih according to the guidance of a shaman.

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Instead of receiving a warm welcome, they find a quiet village filled with strange signs.

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The mysterious figure of Badarawuhi finally reveals itself, bringing a frightening aura through its mystical dance.

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Mila is faced with a terrifying choice; if she fails to return the bracelet on time, she will become a sacrifice for Dawuh.

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This film is directed by Kimo Stamboel, a renowned Indonesian horror director who previously succeeded with DREADOUT (2019) and IVANNA (2022).

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Becoming the first Southeast Asian film to enter the exclusive Filmed for IMAX program. Produced with IMAX certified digital cameras, BADARAWUHI DI DESA PENARI is ready to deliver a more immersive experience on the big screen.

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BADARAWUHI DI DESA PENARI is a prequel to the film KKN DI DESA PENARI, highlighting the origins of the Badarawuhi story in the Penari Village. Its presence at BIFF 2025 expands the reach of local Indonesian horror to the global arena.