Sundelbolong. Sisworo Gautama Putra, 1981.
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Edition screened: Included in Severin Blu-ray box set All the Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium of Folk Horror Volume 2, released 2024. Indonesian language with English subtitles. Runtime approximately 106 minutes.
Summary: No depictions of violence or harm to animals.
I found Sundelbolong taxing to watch due to the gang rape and murder that occur early in the film, an assault that dooms the violated woman to the life of a vengeful ghost. The victim is not adequately revenged, a satisfaction we have come to expect in modern rape/revenge films. Instead she is ritualistically dispelled by a group of mixed assailants and former friends.
Sundelbolong exemplifies the outrageous visual conventions of Indonesian ghost horror, but other films such as Djalil’s Mystics of Bali show these techniques and stylizations in a context I find less distasteful.
The Sundelbolong disk also includes the short film White Song and Suzzanna: The Queen of Black Magic, a feature-length documentary about Indonesian Scream Queen and Sundelbolong star Suzanna Martha Frederika van Osch.
