
KKN: Curse of the Dancing Village - Luwih Dowo, Luwih Medeni
Horror · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
A group of students encounter strange and terrifying events during their community service in a remote village. This film is an extended version of 2022's KKN di Desa Penari.
Top Cast


Tissa Biani
Tissa Biani
Nur
Tissa Biani
Nur


Adinda Thomas
Adinda Thomas
Widya
Adinda Thomas
Widya


Achmad Megantara
Achmad Megantara
Bima
Achmad Megantara
Bima


Aghniny Haque
Aghniny Haque
Ayu
Aghniny Haque
Ayu


Calvin Jeremy
Calvin Jeremy
Anton
Calvin Jeremy
Anton


Fajar Nugra
Fajar Nugra
Wahyu
Fajar Nugra
Wahyu


Kiki Narendra
Kiki Narendra
Prabu
Kiki Narendra
Prabu


Aulia Sarah
Aulia Sarah
Badarawuhi
Aulia Sarah
Badarawuhi


Aty Cancer
Aty Cancer
Sundari
Aty Cancer
Sundari


Zainal Abidin Zetta
Zainal Abidin Zetta
Mbah Buyut
Zainal Abidin Zetta
Mbah Buyut
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