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| movie_name = Dara
| name = ''Dara''
| image = Dara short film.jpg
| image = Dara short film.jpg
| image size =
| caption = ''Dara''
| caption =
| director = [[The Mo Brothers]]
| director = [[Kimo Stamboel]]<br>[[Timo Tjahjanto]]
| writer = The Mo Brothers
| producer = Kimo Stamboel<br>Timo Tjahjanto
| producer = The Mo Brothers
| starring = [[Shareefa Daanish]]<br>Mike Lucock
| eproducer =
| aproducer =
| writer = Kimo Stamboel<br>Timo Tjahjanto
| starring = [[Shareefa Daanish]]{{br}}[[Mike Muliadro|Mike Lucock]]{{br}}[[Dendy Subangil]]
| music = Aghi Narottama Gumay <br> Bemby Gusti <br> Ramondo Gascaro
| cinematography = Roni Arnold
| cinematography = Roni Arnold
| editing = Herman Kumala Panca
| editing = Herman Panca
| music = Fajar Yuskemal<br>Ulung Tanoto
| studio =
| distributor = Merah Production
| distributor = Merah Production
| released =
| released = {{Film date|df=y|2007|10|19|[[Screamfest Horror Film Festival]]}}
| runtime = 22 Minutes
| runtime = 22 Minutes
| country = Indonesia
| country = Indonesia
| awards =
| language = Indonesian
| language = Indonesian
| budget =
| budget = Rp 220 million
| gross =
| gross =
}}
}}
'''''Dara''''' is a 2007 Indonesian [[slasher film|slasher]] [[short film]] written and directed by [[Kimo Stamboel]] and [[Timo Tjahjanto]] as [[The Mo Brothers]]. The film gave Stamboel and Tjahjanto the necessary exposure to direct their first feature film [[Macabre (2009 film)|''Macabre'']] which is based on and features the principal cast and characters of ''Dara''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Media|first=Kompas Cyber|title=Cerita The Mo Brothers Seputar Film Garapannya, dari Rumah Dara sampai The Night Comes for Us Halaman all|url=https://www.kompas.com/hype/read/2020/04/23/122805366/cerita-the-mo-brothers-seputar-film-garapannya-dari-rumah-dara-sampai-the|access-date=2021-02-07|website=KOMPAS.com|date=23 April 2020 |language=id}}</ref>
'''''Dara''''' is an Indonesian [[slasher film|slasher]]/[[black comedy]] [[short film]]. Written and directed by [[Kimo Stamboel]] and [[Timo Tjahjanto]], this film was well-reviewed by movie critics when shown at a number of film festivals. The film was released with other short [[horror film|horror]] films in a horror compilation, ''[[Takut: Faces of Fear]]'' in 2009.<ref>http://cetak.kompas.com/read/xml/2008/11/16/02094019/mencari.sumber.baru.rasa.takut</ref> A longer version of this film, ''[[Rumah Dara]]'' (also known as ''Macabre'' in English), by the same directors, was released in 2009 (In Indonesia released widely on 2010. The film stars [[Shareefa Daanish]] in the title role of Dara. The actors, [[Mike Muliadro|Mike Lucock]], [[Dendy Subangil]], and [[Ruli Lubis]] who starred this film, reprise their appearance in ''[[Rumah Dara]]'' with different character, such as, actor Ruli Lubis who in this film acts as victim, but in Rumah Dara he acts as villain.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Film begins at restaurant which is owned by a beautiful and perfect woman named Dara. That night, Dara invites a man named Adjie to dine with her on the next night in her house. Then, after black fades, Adjie is shown again, bounded by chains in a blood-splattered room. He tries to break free, but Dara, comes to the room and test the quality of Adjie, as her test, she bites Adjie's [[stomach]]. Attempting to kill Adjie, Dara starts to slash him off with her chainsaw. Suddenly, a bell rings and, Dara, with her chainsaw broken, leaves the room and opens the door.
The film begins at restaurant which is owned by a beautiful and perfect woman named Dara. That night, Dara invites a man named Adjie to dine with her on the next night in her house. Then, after black fades, Adjie is shown again, bounded by chains in a blood-splattered room. He tries to break free, but Dara, comes to the room and test the quality of Adjie, as her test, she bites Adjie's stomach. Attempting to kill Adjie, Dara starts to slash him off with her chainsaw. Suddenly, a bell rings and, Dara, with her chainsaw broken, leaves the room and opens the door.


It was a bald-headed man named Eko, wanting to meet Dara. Eko is welcomed to the dinner table to eat, while Dara leaves him for a second, goes to a room and dumps Eko's flower bouquet onto a bed in there. She crosses Eko's name in the next day's date, and writes Adjie's name on the current date. From this activity, we know that Dara is a [[cannibal]] who invites men secretly and kills them when they are in her house. And Dara schedules her victims each night, for one reason: to have fresh meat everyday. And the men who come to her house now, will be slashed like Dara's past victims.
It was a bald-headed man named Eko, wanting to meet Dara. Eko is welcomed to the dinner table to eat, while Dara leaves him for a second, goes to a room and dumps Eko's flower bouquet onto a bed in there. She crosses Eko's name in the next day's date, and writes Adjie's name on the current date. From this activity, we know that Dara is a cannibal who invites men secretly and kills them when they are in her house. And Dara schedules her victims each night, for one reason: to have fresh meat every day. And the men who come to her house now, will be slashed like Dara's past victims.


At dinner, after Dara shuts Adjie's mouth and turns on classical music loudly, Dara is visited by a quiet, fat man named Rama who joins Dara and Eko for dinner. The conversation in there is dominated by Eko who tells Rama about exercising for a [[Rectus abdominis muscle|sixpack]]. While they are at the dinner table, Adjie manages to break the chain and set himself free from the room. Realizing that Adjie is loose, Dara takes her [[crossbow]] (placed secretly under the dinner table) and shoots Eko's chest, then slits his throat with a [[machete]]. Then, she slashes Rama's shoulder and when Rama crawls to the front door, he is [[decapitated]] by Dara with the same machete as a slash on his shoulder.
At dinner, after Dara shuts Adjie's mouth and turns on classical music loudly, Dara is visited by a quiet, fat man named Rama who joins Dara and Eko for dinner. The conversation in there is dominated by Eko who tells Rama about exercising for a six pack. While they are at the dinner table, Adjie manages to break the chain and set himself free from the room. Realizing that Adjie is loose, Dara takes her crossbow (placed secretly under the dinner table) and shoots Eko's chest, then slits his throat with a machete. Then, she slashes Rama's shoulder and when Rama crawls to the front door, he is decapitated by Dara with the same machete as a slash on his shoulder.


Adjie returns to the gory room and hides there from Dara. Dara, who finds Adjie, gets stabbed in the hand by Adjie. Then Adjie quickly runs to front door, opens it, and goes into his car. When he wants to close his car door, Dara with her chainsaw turned on breaks it and slaughters Adjie with it, leaving no survivor that night.
Adjie returns to the gory room and hides there from Dara. Dara, who finds Adjie, gets stabbed in the hand by Adjie. Then Adjie quickly runs to front door, opens it, and goes into his car. When he wants to close his car door, Dara with her chainsaw turned on breaks it and slaughters Adjie with it, leaving no survivor that night.


The scene changes to Dara's restaurant, where she takes some [[meat]] from her [[refrigerator]], and it is revealed that the meat used for her meals, are human meat. Then the camera pans through the restaurant as everybody looks appreciatively at the testicle cooked by Dara herself. Dara who still won over the men' fights yet, smiles and makes a grimace to camera.
The scene changes to Dara's restaurant, where she takes some meat from her refrigerator, and it is revealed that the meat used for her meals, are human meat. Then the camera pans through the restaurant as everybody looks appreciatively at the food cooked by Dara herself. Dara who still won over the men' fights yet, smiles and makes a grimace to camera.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Shareefa Daanish]] Dara
* [[Shareefa Daanish]] as Dara
* [[Mike Muliadro|Mike Lucock]] Adjie
* Mike Lucock as Adjie
* [[Dendy Subangil]] Eko
* Dendy Subangil as Eko
* [[Ruli Lubis]] Rama
* Ruli Lubis as Rama

== Release ==
The film premiered at the [[Screamfest Horror Film Festival]] on October 19, 2007. It was subsequently featured in the 2008 anthology horror film ''Takut: Faces of Fear''.

== Awards and nominations ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Year
!Award
!Category
!Work
!Result
|-
! rowspan="2" |2007
|Freak Show Horror Film Festival
|Audience Choice Award
| rowspan="2" |''[[Dara (short film)|Dara]]''
|{{won}}
|-
|[[New York City Horror Film Festival]]
|Audience Award
|{{won}}
|}

== Feature film adaptation ==
A feature film adaptation of ''Dara'' was released in 2009 titled ''[[Macabre (2009 film)|Macabre]]'' (also known as ''Rumah Dara'') with both Tjahjanto and Stamboel directing as The Mo Brothers. The film stars Shareefa Daanish as the titular character as well as the rest of the short film's cast with character adjustment and features several new performers, including [[Julie Estelle]], [[Sigi Wimala]], [[Arifin Putra]], and [[Imelda Therinne]].


==References==
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Dara
Dara
Directed byThe Mo Brothers
Written byThe Mo Brothers
Produced byThe Mo Brothers
StarringShareefa Daanish
Mike Lucock
CinematographyRoni Arnold
Edited byHerman Panca
Music byFajar Yuskemal
Ulung Tanoto
Distributed byMerah Production
Release date
Running time
22 Minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian
BudgetRp 220 million

Dara is a 2007 Indonesian slasher short film written and directed by Kimo Stamboel and Timo Tjahjanto as The Mo Brothers. The film gave Stamboel and Tjahjanto the necessary exposure to direct their first feature film Macabre which is based on and features the principal cast and characters of Dara.[1]

Plot

The film begins at restaurant which is owned by a beautiful and perfect woman named Dara. That night, Dara invites a man named Adjie to dine with her on the next night in her house. Then, after black fades, Adjie is shown again, bounded by chains in a blood-splattered room. He tries to break free, but Dara, comes to the room and test the quality of Adjie, as her test, she bites Adjie's stomach. Attempting to kill Adjie, Dara starts to slash him off with her chainsaw. Suddenly, a bell rings and, Dara, with her chainsaw broken, leaves the room and opens the door.

It was a bald-headed man named Eko, wanting to meet Dara. Eko is welcomed to the dinner table to eat, while Dara leaves him for a second, goes to a room and dumps Eko's flower bouquet onto a bed in there. She crosses Eko's name in the next day's date, and writes Adjie's name on the current date. From this activity, we know that Dara is a cannibal who invites men secretly and kills them when they are in her house. And Dara schedules her victims each night, for one reason: to have fresh meat every day. And the men who come to her house now, will be slashed like Dara's past victims.

At dinner, after Dara shuts Adjie's mouth and turns on classical music loudly, Dara is visited by a quiet, fat man named Rama who joins Dara and Eko for dinner. The conversation in there is dominated by Eko who tells Rama about exercising for a six pack. While they are at the dinner table, Adjie manages to break the chain and set himself free from the room. Realizing that Adjie is loose, Dara takes her crossbow (placed secretly under the dinner table) and shoots Eko's chest, then slits his throat with a machete. Then, she slashes Rama's shoulder and when Rama crawls to the front door, he is decapitated by Dara with the same machete as a slash on his shoulder.

Adjie returns to the gory room and hides there from Dara. Dara, who finds Adjie, gets stabbed in the hand by Adjie. Then Adjie quickly runs to front door, opens it, and goes into his car. When he wants to close his car door, Dara with her chainsaw turned on breaks it and slaughters Adjie with it, leaving no survivor that night.

The scene changes to Dara's restaurant, where she takes some meat from her refrigerator, and it is revealed that the meat used for her meals, are human meat. Then the camera pans through the restaurant as everybody looks appreciatively at the food cooked by Dara herself. Dara who still won over the men' fights yet, smiles and makes a grimace to camera.

Cast

  • Shareefa Daanish as Dara
  • Mike Lucock as Adjie
  • Dendy Subangil as Eko
  • Ruli Lubis as Rama

Release

The film premiered at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival on October 19, 2007. It was subsequently featured in the 2008 anthology horror film Takut: Faces of Fear.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2007 Freak Show Horror Film Festival Audience Choice Award Dara Won
New York City Horror Film Festival Audience Award Won

Feature film adaptation

A feature film adaptation of Dara was released in 2009 titled Macabre (also known as Rumah Dara) with both Tjahjanto and Stamboel directing as The Mo Brothers. The film stars Shareefa Daanish as the titular character as well as the rest of the short film's cast with character adjustment and features several new performers, including Julie Estelle, Sigi Wimala, Arifin Putra, and Imelda Therinne.

References

  1. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (23 April 2020). "Cerita The Mo Brothers Seputar Film Garapannya, dari Rumah Dara sampai The Night Comes for Us Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-02-07.