KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 -- Ghost in the Cell is the latest offering by prominent Indonesian filmmaker Joko Anwar.

The film also marks a rare endeavour into dark comedy by Joko, who is best known for his slew of gut-wrenching and bloody horror films such as Impetigore and Satan's Slaves.

It is currently making waves in Indonesia, where the film has attracted more than two million viewers since its release on April 16, with the first million admissions recorded in its first six days after premiere.

On top of that, the film has also garnered positive responses from international audiences following its premiere at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) last February.

Set in a notorious high-security prison, Ghost in the C...