A complex in the middle of the village panicked when it appears that there are Pocong that arise every night, knocking on every door.
Practical Effects
Gloriously unconvincing pocong costumes that somehow work.
Acting
Village panic performances that go from zero to eleven.

Director
Viva Westi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The pocong is traditional Indonesian folklore: a ghost wrapped in burial shrouds with bound feet, believed to be trapped souls. This film weaponizes that cultural fear for slapstick comedy.
Cathrine Wilson was primarily a model and TV host; this was her rare horror-comedy detour during Indonesian cinema's 2010 low-budget boom.