Taring 2010
When a glamorous photoshoot ventures into the dense jungles of Indonesia, a group of models and their crew find themselves hunted by unseen, terrifying forces in Rizal Mantovani's 2010 horror film *Taring*.
Director: Rizal Mantovani
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Taring (2010) about?
*Taring* follows a high-fashion photoshoot gone horribly wrong when the models and crew are ambushed by mysterious, aggressive creatures in the Indonesian jungle. What starts as a glamorous assignment quickly spirals into a battle for survival against both the wild and the supernatural.
Who directed Taring?
*Taring* was directed by Rizal Mantovani, an Indonesian filmmaker known for his work in the horror genre.
Who stars in Taring?
The film stars Fahrani, Shinta Bachir, Meidan Maladi, Dallas Pratama, and Rebecca Reijman as the models and crew caught in the deadly jungle encounter.
Is Taring (2010) worth watching?
As a horror film set in a claustrophobic jungle environment, *Taring* offers a tense and atmospheric experience, though it may not appeal to those seeking polished CGI villains. Its raw, survival-horror vibe makes it a solid pick for fans of unconventional creature features.
How long is Taring?
*Taring* runs for 82 minutes, making it a tight, intense ride ideal for horror enthusiasts.
About Taring (2010) — A Horror Photoshoot That Turns Deadly in the Jungle
When a glamorous photoshoot ventures into the dense jungles of Indonesia, a group of models and their crew find themselves hunted by unseen, terrifying forces in Rizal Mantovani's 2010 horror film *Taring*. What begins as a dream assignment quickly spirals into a nightmare as the group battles both the oppressive wilderness and grotesque creatures lurking within its shadows. The film blends raw survival instincts with supernatural dread, as the models' polished exteriors are stripped away, revealing their primal fight for survival against an enemy that defies explanation.
*Taring (2010)* delivers a claustrophobic and visceral horror experience, anchored by the striking performances of Fahrani, Shinta Bachir, and Meidan Maladi, who bring both vulnerability and ferocity to their roles. The jungle's suffocating atmosphere, paired with the director's knack for tension-building, creates an unforgettable descent into terror.