JAKARTA - The torture film of Hell directed by Anggy Umbara will not be shown in Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam. One of the distributors of Indonesian films in the two countries shared this news.
Through their social media, Antenna Entertainments said many were asking about the status of this broadcast. They uploaded the poster with the words Banned.
"For those waiting - Torture Hell is prohibited in Malaysia and Brunei," they said in a statement.
Without explaining the reason, the news drew disappointment from the public who were waiting for the film to air. However, Dee Company as the production house received a statement from the distributor.
"We respect the decision of the Malaysian censorship agency. Each country has sovereignty and regulations that must be obeyed," said Dheeraj today, Thursday, January 11.
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"We apologize for not being able to fulfill the wishes of Dee Company fans in Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam. Hopefully, we can immediately entertain again through the film VINA: Before Seven Days," he said.
Torture of Hell is the latest horror film that tells the story of the four brothers who are suffering from hell from their sins. Saleh and his younger siblings made a trip that made them die.
The film, which was adapted apart from the comic by MB Rahimsyah, managed to generate box office figures of up to 2.3 million viewers.
The 2 million viewers won was obtained just before the turn of 2023.
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