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  1. Timo Tjahjanto (Indonesian: [tʃahˈjanto]; born Timothy Tjahjanto; 4 September 1980) is an Indonesian film director, producer, and screenwriter known for his film works mostly on the horror and action genres. [1]

  2. Timo Tjahjanto is known for V/H/S/2 (2013), Killers (2014) and The Night Comes for Us (2018).

  3. Timothy Tjahjanto (lahir 4 September 1980) adalah sutradara, produser, dan penulis skenario asal Indonesia. Ia dikenal karena karya-karyanya dengan genre horor dan aksi laga. [ 1 ] Ia juga menjalankan perusahaan produksi film Frontier Pictures.

  4. Timo Tjahjanto. Director. Since he was a young lad, Timo Tjahjanto always wanted to become a director. During his studies in Sydney, he met Kimo Stamboel (another Gen T. listee) and the duo formed The Mo Brothers, who have been responsible for cult horror films such as “Macabre” (2010) and “Killers” (2015).

  5. Timo Tjahjanto leads an exciting journey through his development as a producer and director as well as his entry point into and lifelong fascination with the macabre and horror genre of film.

  6. Apr 23, 2023 · One of them is Timo Tjahjanto: the filmmaker has put Indonesian movies on the map by creating gripping action and horror films and is now considered a master in both genres. However, reducing his film to mindless gorefests would be unfair.

  7. Timo Tjahjanto leads an exciting journey through his development as a producer and director as well as his entry point into and lifelong fascination with the...

  8. Oct 20, 2021 · We are celebrating Timo Tjahjanto, a prolific horror director with a solid catalog. From Macabre to The Night Comes for Us, let's explore his greatest hits.

  9. Jan 27, 2023 · The Indonesian filmmaker behind cult classics such as ‘May the Devil Take You’ and ‘The Night Comes for Us’ talks about his surprise Netflix hit – and spills the beans on the next...

  10. Timo Tjahjanto is an Indonesian film director and screenwriter. Born in 1980, he has been fascinated with film since an early age. He admitted watching Psycho at young age and has left him with “strong impression and somehow transform it into passion.”