The name ALAS ROBAN has long been a nightmare for the community, especially for those passing through the Pantura route. Not just a connecting road, this area has become legendary in coffee shop conversations and the stories of truck drivers as a dark forest with sharp turns that holds a million mysteries, where ghostly whispers are said to often be heard as the night grows late.
Bringing to life the legendary myth from the most haunted route in Central Java, a film project titled ALAS ROBAN is finally brought to the big screen. This film is the result of a synergistic collaboration between Unlimited Production, Narasi Semesta, and Legacy Pictures, entrusting the directing chair to Hadrah Daeng Ratu, a filmmaker skilled at building horror atmospheres.
The visual approach offered in this film is serious as it emphasizes the power of location and a strong cultural touch. The Alas Roban forest is not just placed as a mere backdrop, but is designed as if it becomes the "main character" that leads the tension and mentally terrorizes its characters.
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