Timo Tjahjanto

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Timothy Tjahjanto (Indonesian: [tʃahˈjanto]; born 4 September 1980) is an Indonesian filmmaker known for his film works mostly on the horror and action genres.[1] Tjahjanto owns the film production company Merah Production.[2]

Born
Timothy Tjahjanto

(1980-09-04) 4 September 1980 (age 45)
CitizenshipIndonesia
AlmamaterSchool of Visual Arts, Australia
Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
  • writer
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Timo Tjahjanto
Born
Timothy Tjahjanto

(1980-09-04) 4 September 1980 (age 45)
CitizenshipIndonesia
Alma materSchool of Visual Arts, Australia
Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
  • writer
Years active2007–present
Spouse
(m. 2009; div. 2021)
Children2
AwardsMaya Award for Best Director (2018)
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Apart from directing, producing, and writing story for his own films, Tjahjanto is also known as one half of The Mo Brothers with friend and fellow filmmaker Kimo Stamboel. The duo received a Citra Award nomination for Best Director in 2016 for Headshot while Tjahjanto himself won the Maya Award for Best Director in 2019 for May the Devil Take You.

Early life

Timo received education at the School of Visual Arts in Australia, where he met future collaborator Kimo Stamboel.[3] He began his career in the film industry as a freelance story board artist and photographer. He has cited Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and Tommy Lee Wallace's 1990 adaptation of Stephen King's It as his major influences.[3]

Career

2007–2017: Career beginnings, The Mo Brothers and Citra Award nominee

Tjahjanto and Stamboel rose to fame for directing and writing their feature directorial debut Macabre (known as Rumah Dara in local market) in 2009. The film is based on their 2007 short film Dara, which was included in the 2008 anthology film Takut: Faces of Fear. It stars Julie Estelle, Shareefa Daanish, Ario Bayu, Aming, and Sigi Wimala.[4] Macabre received rave reviews and won several awards from international and local film festivals, with Daanish receiving praise for her performance as the titular character.[4] Tjahjanto and Stamboel appeared among the patrons of Herosase in Joko Anwar's The Forbidden Door.[5]

In 2012, he directed a segment in the anthology film The ABCs of Death alongside other filmmakers which included Nacho Vigalondo, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Ben Wheatley, Noboru Iguchi, Ti West, and Yoshihiro Nishimura.[6] The following year, he worked on 'Safe Haven', a segment included in the horror anthology film V/H/S/2 which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.[7] Tjahjanto co-directed and co-wrote the segment with Gareth Evans, director of the 2011 action hit The Raid.[7]

In 2014, Tjahjanto reunited with Stamboel as The Mo Brothers to direct, produce, and write Killers, a Japanese-Indonesian horror-thriller.[8] The film stars actors from both Japan and Indonesia, including Kazuki Kitamura, Oka Antara, Rin Takanashi, Luna Maya, Ray Sahetapy, Epy Kusnandar, and Tara Basro.[8] It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival[9] and received positive reviews upon release with a 73% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.[10] The duo teamed up again in 2016 to release the action film Headshot with The Raid star Iko Uwais and Maya Award winning actress Chelsea Islan in leading roles with Sunny Pang, Julie Estelle, Zack Lee, Bront Palarae, and Ario Bayu in supporting roles.[11]

2018–present: Solo works, further recognition, Maya Award

Taking a break from his works with Stamboel as The Mo Brothers, Tjahjanto explored the supernatural horror genre with May the Devil Take You in 2018.[12] This marks his first feature film as a solo director. Released to positive reviews,[13] the film saw him reunite with Chelsea Islan, Ray Sahetapy, and Shareefa Daanish. Later in the year, he released The Night Comes for Us based on a screenplay he wrote as an homage to Hong Kong 1980s cinema.[14] The film is the first Netflix original production from Indonesia[15] and received acclaim from critics with a 91% score on Rotten Tomatoes.[16] The film stars top action stars Joe Taslim (Fast & Furious 6, Star Trek Beyond) and Iko Uwais whom he worked with previously in Headshot. In supporting roles, he cast actors that have become frequent collaborators, such as Julie Estelle, Zack Lee, Sunny Pang, Abimana Aryasatya, Hannah Al Rashid, Shareefa Daanish, and Epy Kusnandar.[16] Citra Award winning actress Dian Sastrowardoyo also co-starred as an assassin tasked with hunting down the main character played by Taslim, marking her first venture in the action genre.

In February 2020, Tjahjanto released the sequel to May the Devil Take You, titled May the Devil Take You Too with Islan reprising her role as the main character.[17] The film was released in theatres and later on Disney+ Hotstar in Indonesia with Shudder taking on the American distribution rights. It received mixed reviews from critics.[18] The film earned Tjahjanto Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay nominations at the 2020 Maya Awards.[19][20][21]

Upcoming projects

In September 2018, Tjahjanto hinted on Twitter that he is working on adapting the action-thriller comic book JITU: Joint Tactical Intelligence Unit into a feature film.[22] The project has not been officially confirmed despite Tjahjanto posting another teaser on Instagram in April 2019.[23]

Tjahjanto has also confirmed that he has co-written a screenplay for a spin-off film focusing on Julie Estelle's character from The Night Comes for Us, titled Night of the Operator, with friend and collaborator Aaron Stewart-Ahn.[24] While no official confirmation has been made, Tjahjanto and Stewart-Ahn teased a poster with Estelle's character in a red background on social media in January 2020.[25]

In February 2020, Tjahjanto posted on his Twitter account hinting at a sequel to the Mo Brothers' 2009 hit Macabre.[26] In a podcast with fellow Indonesian filmmaker Joko Anwar in April 2020, Tjahjanto shared that while the movie was a hit on the festival circuit, it was not as successful financially and that he and Stamboel will only do a sequel if they have a story that fits their ideals.[27]

Following the release of May the Devil Take You Too, Tjahjanto announced in October 2020 that a follow-up, titled May the Devil Take You: Dajjal, is in pre-production with Islan and Daanish hinting that they will be reprising their respective roles in response to the announcement.[28]

Tjahjanto was announced as director of a live-action adaptation of the Bumilangit Cinematic Universe film adaptation of comic book character Si Buta dari Gua Hantu in The Blind of the Phantom Cave: Angel's Eyes in 2018.[29] Production was set to begin in early 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[30] Iko Uwais is rumored to star in the lead role as the titular character.[31] It is part of the Bumilangit Cinematic Universe film for its Volume 1.[32]

In February 2021, Tjahjanto was announced to helm a remake of South Korean blockbuster hit Train to Busan with James Wan producing for New Line Cinema.[33] In November 2021, he was hired to direct the reboot of Under Siege for HBO Max.[34] In February, it was announced that he will directing the sequel of The Beekeeper.[35]

Personal life

Tjahjanto was married to Citra Award nominated actress Sigi Wimala (who played a supporting role in his film Macabre) in an East Jakartan church in November 2009.[36] They have two daughters.[37] They quietly divorced in 2021.

Filmography

With Kimo Stamboel (As The Mo Brothers)

Short film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Editor Notes
2007 Dara Yes Yes Yes Yes Later included as a segment of the 2008 anthology Takut: Faces of Fear
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Feature film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer
2009 Macabre Yes Yes Yes
2014 Killers Yes Yes Yes
2016 Headshot Yes Yes No
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Solo works

Short film

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Year Title Director Writer Editor Notes
2012 L is for Libido Yes Yes Yes Segment of The ABCs of Death
2014 Safe Haven Yes Yes No Segment of V/H/S/2;
Co-directed with Gareth Evans
2019 Sarah Yes Yes No Segment of Portals
2021 The Subject Yes Yes No Segment of V/H/S/94
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Feature film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer
2018 May the Devil Take You Yes Yes No
The Night Comes for Us Yes Yes Yes
2020 May the Devil Take You Too Yes Yes Yes
2022 Perempuan Bergaun Merah No No Yes
The Big 4 Yes Yes Yes
2024 The Shadow Strays Yes Yes Yes
2025 Nobody 2 Yes No No
2027 The Beekeeper 2 Yes No No
TBA Sleeping Dogs Yes No No
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Executive producer

  • Hit & Run (2019)

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Notes
2007 Freak Show Horror Film Festival Audience Choice Award Dara Won as The Mo Brothers[38]
2007 New York City Horror Film Festival Audience Award Won
2009 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Best of Bucheon Macabre Nominated
2010 Jakarta International Film Festival Best Indonesian Film Won
2011 KasKus untuk Film Indonesia Best Film Won
2012 Chicago International Film Festival Gold Hugo The ABCs of Death Nominated shared with other directors in the anthology[38]
2013 Molins Film Festival Jury Prize V/H/S/2 Nominated
2013 SXSW Film Festival Audience Award Nominated
2013 Sitges Film Festival Grand Prize of European Fantasy Film in Silver Nominated
2016 Fantaspoa International Fantastic Film Festival Honorable Mention for International Film Killers Won as The Mo Brothers
L'Étrange Festival International Feature Film Headshot Won as The Mo Brothers
shared with They Call Me Jeeg
36th Citra Awards Best Director Nominated as The Mo Brothers[38]
2018 Sitges Film Festival Midnight X-Treme Award May the Devil Take You Won [38]
2019 8th Maya Awards Best Director Won
Indonesian Film in International Platform The Night Comes for Us Won Special Mention
2020 9th Maya Awards Best Feature Film May the Devil Take You Too Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2023 43rd Citra Awards Best Director The Big 4 Nominated [39]
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