The Wailing of the Maghrib
At Maghrib a malevolent force hunts the living and the souls of Adi and Saman. Ayu believes she sees a reason for their torment, tracing it to a grave misdeed linked to that exact moment of dusk. The film follows how fear and guilt ripple through a small village as the trio confront the... Read more
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About The Wailing of the Maghrib
At Maghrib a malevolent force hunts the living and the souls of Adi and Saman. Ayu believes she sees a reason for their torment, tracing it to a grave misdeed linked to that exact moment of dusk. The film follows how fear and guilt ripple through a small village as the trio confront the consequences of a single act. The story sharpens on questions of responsibility and endurance, and on what people will do to shield loved ones from an unseen judgment. No one escapes the chill that tightens when the clock marks Maghrib. The tension escalates as villagers whisper rumors and the night air thickens with signs that something from the past is about to surface.
Directed by Sidharta Tata, the project grows from the minds of Khalid Kashogi, Agasyah Karim and Bayu Kurnia. Released in 2023, this horror feature marks Tata's foray into atmospheric folklore inspired storytelling, blending a tight village setting with supernatural dread.
Box office data for this title is not publicly reported, so there is no verified worldwide gross to cite. The film appears to have had a limited release, making box office figures less widely available.
No major awards or nominations are listed for The Wailing of the Maghrib. This is common for many indie regional horror titles that find their audience through festival play or streaming rather than large scale awards circuits. If any recognition emerges, it will reflect the film's tense mood and storytelling.
Critics are not widely documented yet, but the film clearly centers on guilt and the cost of a community's silence. The Maghrib moment functions as a pressure point where personal sins meet collective memory, creating quiet dread rather than loud shocks. Viewers may notice restrained pacing, a mood that lingers after the screen goes dark, and a finale that leaves questions about accountability for Adi Saman and Ayu.
Details
- Release Date
- February 09, 2023
- Runtime
- 1h 44m
- User Ratings
- 22 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror
- Country
- Indonesia
- Collection
- The Wailing of the Maghrib Collection
- Studio
- Rapi Films +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ali Fikry
Adi
Nafiza Fatia Rani
Ayu
Bima Sena
Saman Abdullah
Aulia Sarah
Sri Woro Hadisono
Taskya Namya
Ningsih
Andri Mashadi
Karta
Kevin Abani
Samiun
Muhammad Abe Baasyin
Village headman
Sulis Kusuma
Village headman's wife
Bambang Paningron
Ustadz
Director: Sidharta Tata
Written by: Agasyah Karim, Khalid Kashogi, Bayu Kurnia