Showing in All Indonesian Cinemas on March 13, 2025
Jakarta, February 14, 2025 – Clock Work Films is proud to announce the release of the Official Poster and Trailer for its latest horror film, entitled ‘SINGSOT, Siulan Kematian’, (“Singsot, The Death Whistle”) a film that highlights a local myth / taboo about the prohibition of whistling at maghrib. Combining elements of myth and psychological tension, this film promises a tense horror experience that arouses the curiosity of the audience.
SINGSOT tells the story of Ipung, a 13-year-old boy who ignores his grandparents’ prohibition not to whistle at maghrib. His decision to ignore the taboo actually invites him into a vortex of terror that threatens his life. On a night full of tension, Ipung must race against time to stop the curse before it is too late.
‘We want to present a horror story that is rooted in local myth, but with a fresh and tense approach. Singsot is not just a scary story, but also invites the audience to reflect on the meaning behind beliefs that have been passed down from generation to generation,’ said Wahyu Agung Prasetyo, director of the film Singsot. The film Singsot stars Ardhana Jovin as Ipung, Landung Simatupang as Mbah Lanang, and a line-up of other talented actors and actresses such as Jamaluddin Latif, Siti Fauziah, and Sri Isworowati.
With the release of the poster and trailer today, SINGSOT is getting closer to its release date. Will Ipung be able to save himself from the curse that lurks? The answer will soon be revealed on the big screen starting March 13, 2025.
Stay tuned for further announcements regarding this film!
About ‘SINGSOT, Siulan Kematian’
Ipung, a 13-year-old boy, was advised by his grandparents not to whistle at dusk and at night because it was taboo. Instead of heeding it, he considered the taboo obsolete and continued to whistle as he pleased. When he slept, Ipung seemed to enter a tunnel of terror that ended with a dream about his death. When he woke up, it turned out that the terrors were following him even more closely. Ipung had to race against time so as not to make the nightmare about his death a reality.
Production : Clock Work Films
Director : Wahyu Agung Prasetyo
Screenplay : Vanis, Wahyu Agung Prasetyo
Cast : Ardhana Jovin, Landung Simatupang, Jamaluddin Latif, Siti Fauziah, Wiwik Sri Isworowati, Fajar Suharno, Teguh Mahesa, Alex Suhendra, Rafa Juliano, Muchlis Mustafa, Dyah Prima Ariyati, Ari Purnomo, Buyung Ispramadi, Noor Kharismawati
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