A Javanese fisherman experiences the greatest volcanic eruption of all time. Stranded on a deserted island, in search of food and water, he draws closer to the depths of the earth. A visceral and psychedelic odyssey.
It is said that when Krakatoa erupted in 1883, the sound it produced was the loudest ever heard. For weeks, sunsets around the world glowed in deep reds and oranges. Following Cemetery (IFFR 2020), filmmaker Carlos Casas returns with a new opus that follows Kesuma, a young Bagan fisherman living on a bamboo floating platform. After a volcanic eruption triggers a massive tsunami, he wakes up on a remote island. In search of food and water, Kesuma begins to explore the island, drawing ever closer to the depths of the planet.
With the extraordinary sound design of Nicolas Becker (an Academy Award winner for Sound of Metal) and a powerful performance by Roni Herliansyah, Casas crafts a sensory odyssey where adventure, ecology and the sublime force of nature merge. The result is a unique, psychedelic and visceral journey. Krakatoa seeks new ways of connecting cinema with the experience of nature, bringing to the screen a resonant and loving gaze upon both the fragility and the might of our planet.
– Rebecca De Pas
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Film details
Productielanden
Spain, UK, Poland, France, Indonesia
Jaar
2026
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2026
Lengte
79'
Medium/Formaat
DCP
Taal
no dialogue
Première status
World premiere
Principal cast
Roni Hensilayah
Director
Carlos Casas
Producer
Carlos Casas, Beli Martínez, Helena Girón, Samuel M. Delgado, Elena Hill, Krzysztof Dabrowski, Brahmantyo Putra
Screenplay
Carlos Casas
Cinematography
Benjamín Echazarreta
Editing
Felipe Guerrero
Sound design
Nicolas Becker
Music
Nicolas Becker
Production company
Map Productions, Filmika Galaika, La Banda Negra, AMI, Etnograf, Seven10 Media