Hi5teria | |
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Directed by | Adrianto Dewo Chairun Nissa Billy Christian Nicholas Yudifar Harvan Agustriansyah |
Screenplay by | Daud Sumolang Chairun Nissa Billy Christian Sungkono Pastra Harvan Agustriansyah |
Produced by | Chand Parvez Servia Fiaz Servia |
Starring | Tara Basro Dion Wiyoko Sigi Wimala Maya Otos Luna Maya Kriss Hatta Imelda Therinne Poppy Sovia Bella Esperances Icha Nuraini Ichi Nuraini |
Cinematography | Enggong Supardi |
Edited by | Cesa David Luckmansyah Ryan Purwoko Syarif Hidayat Aaron Hasim Yusep Permana. |
Music by | Tya Subiakto Satrio |
Production companies | Starvision Plus UPI Productions |
Distributed by | Starvision Plus |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Indonesia |
Language | Indonesian |
Hi5teria is a 2012 omnibus Indonesian horror-thriller film by Starvision Plus & UPI Productions. [1] The film was directed by Adrianto Dewo, Chairun Nissa, Billy Christian, Nicholas Yudifar and Harvan Agustriansyah; and also was screenplay by Daud Sumolang, Chairun Nissa, Billy Christian, Sungkono Pastra and Harvan Agustriansyah. This film have 5 plot stories and was released on March 29, 2012.
The film had premiered at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in South Korea. [2] At the 2012 Maya Awards, Hi5teria subsequently nominated for category Best Omnibus Film.
Hi5teria is a 5 thriller omnibus produced by Starvision & Upi Production, and directed by 5 young promising director. This project became from Upi Avianto to make an omnibus thriller from true story-tale in Indonesia. [3]
Sari (Tara Basro) enlists the help of a hiker to find her husband (Egi Fedly), missing for three days in the jungle. But as they search, they seem to be stuck going in circles and, as night falls, the jungle becomes full of weird noises and mysterious sights. The hiker awakes one morning to find that Sari has disappeared. Where has she gone and what mystery lies hidden in the jungle?
An American female journalist (Maya Otos) is researching about an all female Wayang Kulit show. Her research causes her to experience mystical events, unknowingly becoming trapped.
Farah (Luna Maya) is a young scientist who does not believe in ghosts and other mystical stories, knowing there is a scientific explanation for everything that happens. But after researching an old house, Farah is haunted by strange occurrences and a small child who asks her to play. Who is the child and why does he keep asking Farah to play?
A father (Tumpal Tampubolon), a pregnant mother (Imelda Therinne), and their teenage daughter (Poppy Sovia) went for a vacation to a villa located in a small town in Bogor, Indonesia. What started as a joyful holiday turned into a nightmare when a ghost resembling a floating head with exposed and hanging body organs, called Palasik, continued to terrorize the family, especially the pregnant mother.
On a dark quiet night, a ticket seller (Icha Nuraini) at a mall is surprised as somebody knocks on her window. The ticket seller is brought to the parking lot and witnesses a sadistic murder, which may be connected to her.
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