
Ghost School 2004
When six close friends reunite at their old high school, they expect nostalgia—not ghosts. *Ghost School (2004)*, helmed by director Nayato Fio Nuala, blends spine-chilling horror with emotional drama as a vengeful spirit begins targeting them one by one.
Director: Nayato Fio Nuala
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ghost School (2004) about?
*Ghost School (2004)* follows six friends who return to their high school, only to encounter a vengeful female ghost haunting them. As the spirit's attacks escalate, the group must uncover the truth behind her wrath before it's too late.
Who directed Ghost School?
Ghost School was directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, known for blending horror and drama in his filmography.
Who stars in Ghost School?
The film stars Stephanie Pascalia, Raffi Ahmad, Arie K. Untung, Tizza Radia, William Alvin, and Wichita Satari in lead roles.
Is Ghost School (2004) worth watching?
*Ghost School (2004)* is a solid pick for fans of horror-drama hybrids, offering a mix of supernatural scares and emotional depth. While not a mainstream title, its unique premise and atmospheric tension make it worth a watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Ghost School?
Ghost School (2004) runs for 101 minutes.
About Ghost School (2004) — When Friends Meet a Ghost in Their Old School
When six close friends reunite at their old high school, they expect nostalgia—not ghosts. *Ghost School (2004)*, helmed by director Nayato Fio Nuala, blends spine-chilling horror with emotional drama as a vengeful spirit begins targeting them one by one. The school's dimly lit hallways and abandoned classrooms become a playground for this spectral menace, weaving a tale of friendship tested by unseen terror. As the past resurfaces in terrifying ways, the friends must confront their own secrets while fighting to survive the night.
Nayato Fio Nuala crafts a moody atmosphere where psychological tension meets supernatural dread, making *Ghost School (2004)* a standout in the horror-drama genre. With its unsettling premise and raw performances from Stephanie Pascalia, Raffi Ahmad, and Arie K. Untung, this film delivers a haunting exploration of guilt, betrayal, and the lingering shadows of adolescence. Fans of slow-burn scares and character-driven horror will find plenty to sink their teeth into.