Mystery horror feature “Bisikan Desa Gringsing: Whispers of Fatimah” has released its first-look video and locked in a September Indonesian theatrical opening, producers Mandela Pictures and Oceanus Media Global (OMG Studios) have revealed.
The story centers on Hesti, a young woman hunting for her missing father who finds herself drawn into the terror surrounding Fatimah’s restless spirit, a presence said to have haunted the isolated village of Desa Gringsing for generations.
The clip introduces Hesti – played by Aghniny Haque – as she comes face to face for the first time with the spectral Fatimah, portrayed by Fatmah Nadhi.
Directed and written by Ivander Tedjasukmana, the film is a three-territory co-production involving Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. It is one of the first Indonesian horror features shot using virtual production technology, and to employ a LED volumetric stage. Rather than location shoots or conventional green screens, the production used high-resolution LED walls displaying photorealistic digital environments in real time to recreate the mist-heavy pathways and supernatural atmosphere of the cursed village of Desa Gringsing.
“It’s an honor to be entrusted with a project utilizing virtual production technology,” Tedjasukmana said. “Working on ‘Bisikan Desa Gringsing’ presented new challenges – not only for me, but also for the cast and nearly every department involved. Fortunately, Mandela Pictures and OMG Studios is an exceptional team whose expertise allowed us to overcome every obstacle. I hope audiences will experience the results of that effort when they see the film in theaters.”







