November 30, 2025 - 11:22

Indonesian filmmaker Adriyanto Dewo is set to make waves in the film industry with his latest psychological horror project, 'Evil Underground.' This film has been officially selected for the prestigious JAFF Future Project, showcasing Dewo's unique storytelling abilities and his commitment to exploring the darker aspects of the human psyche.
'Evil Underground' promises to delve into themes of fear, anxiety, and the complexities of the mind, creating an unsettling atmosphere that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Dewo's previous works have garnered attention for their innovative narratives and striking visuals, and this new project is anticipated to elevate his reputation even further.
As the JAFF Future Project highlights emerging talents in the film industry, Dewo's selection is a testament to his potential as a filmmaker. Fans of the horror genre can look forward to an intriguing exploration of psychological terror that challenges perceptions and evokes deep emotional responses.
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