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The Kuntilanak (Indonesian name), also called Pontianak (Malay name), is a mythological creature in
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,
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and
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. It is similar to Langsuir in other
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regions. The Kuntilanak usually takes the form of a pregnant woman who died during childbirth. Alternatively, it is often described as a vengeful female spirit. Another form of the Kuntilanak refers to the ghost or white lady of Southeast Asian folklore. The Kuntilanak is often depicted as a long-haired woman dressed in white. She lures in unsuspecting men to incite fear and enact revenge. Signs that a Kuntilanak is nearby include the sound of an infant crying and the smell of a decaying corpse or the
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flower.


Etymology

Kuntilanak or Pontianak is often described as an astral female spirit; another version of this figure is a woman spirit with long sharp fangs and fingernails. It is similar to the spirit of a woman unable to give birth while her stillborn child was inside her womb. This figure is mainly known to reside in the Kalimantan region containing the city of Pontianak. The Pontianak can disguise herself using the appearance of a beautiful woman to lure her prey. In Malaysia, lore depicts them as "vampiric" blood-suckers that dissect through the internal organs of men. They are seen as particularly malevolent hantu who died in childbirth and predate on pregnant women and children during childbirth. There, they are also known as Hantu Langsuyar. The Pontianak is derived from myths and folktales, some of which are particularly popular in
Kalimantan Kalimantan (; ) is the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo. It constitutes 73% of the island's area, and consists of the provinces of Central Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, and West Kalimantan. The non-Ind ...
(Borneo). Being one of the most famous pieces of Indonesian folklore, it inspired the name of a capital city in the Western Kalimantan region, called
Pontianak Pontianak, also known as Khuntien in Teochew and Hakka, is the capital of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, founded first as a trading port on the island of Borneo, occupying an area of 118.21 km2 in the delta of the Kapuas R ...
. The legend of the city of Pontianak holds that the city began as an old trading station, infested with ghosts until Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie and his army drove them away with cannon fire. He then constructed a mosque and a palace on the site. These buildings became the city and the seat of the
Pontianak Sultanate The Pontianak Kadriyah Sultanate ( Jawi: ) was a Malay state that existed on the western coast of the island of Borneo from the late 18th century until its disestablishment in 1950. It was founded in 1771 by Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Ibni A ...
. Holiday celebrations often include firing bamboo cannons to pay tribute to the Sultan.


Physical appearance and behavior

The Kuntilanak (Pontianak) is often depicted as a beautiful woman with pale skin, red eyes, and long black hair. She is often dressed in a blood-smeared white dress. The Kuntilanak is also described as changing into a more monstrous form when she captures her prey which is typically men or helpless people. Because she is bloodthirsty and has a carnivorous nature, a Pontianak can also appear as a beast or a ghost, resembling the
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vampire. Pontianak only appears under the full moon and typically announces her presence with the cries of infants or feminine laughter. It is said that if the sounds are quiet, she is nearby, but if they are loud, she is far away. Some sources also state that a dog howling at night indicates that a Pontianak is present, but not too close; if the dog whines, then a Pontianak is near. Its presence is also said to be heralded by a floral fragrance, identifiable as that of the
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flower, followed by a stench similar to that of a decaying corpse. The Pontianak kills her victims by using her long fingernails to physically remove their internal organs to be eaten. In cases where the Pontianak desires revenge and retribution against a man, it is said to eviscerate the victim with its hands. If a victim has their eyes open when a Pontianak is near, she will suck them out of their head. The Pontianak is said to locate her prey by the scent of their clean laundry; because of this, some Malaysians refuse to leave any piece of clothing outside their house overnight. The Pontianak is associated with
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trees, and her spirit is said to reside in them during the day. According to folklore, a Pontianak can be fought off by driving a nail into the hole on the nape of her neck, which causes her to turn into a beautiful woman and a good wife until the nail is removed. The
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, ...
n Kuntilanak is similar to the Pontianak in
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, but commonly takes the form of a bird and sucks the blood of virgins and young women. The bird, which makes a "Ke-ke-ke" sound as it flies, may be sent through
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to make a woman fall ill; the characteristic symptom being
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. When a man approaches her in her female form, the Kuntilanak suddenly turns and reveals that her back is hollow, much like the
Sundel bolong In Indonesian mythology, a sundel bolong, is a mythical ghost from the archipelago which is a woman with beautiful long black hair and a long white dress (her form is similar to Pontianak). The myth is closely linked to prostitutes, meaning a " ...
the prostitute ghost with her large gaping hole on her back. A Kuntilanak can be subdued by plunging a sharp nail into the top of her head.


In popular culture

The Kuntilanak has been portrayed in Indonesian and Malaysian
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s and on Indonesian and
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. In films, pontianaks often are shown as dark-haired women. They possess supernatural powers and may sometimes play the role of hero. A common plot device is that they may be defeated by a nail inserted into the back of their neck, though this does not kill them. Instead, they turn into normal women. Pontianak films became popular during the 1950s and 1960s in Malaysia, after
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made a series of four films (''
Pontianak Pontianak, also known as Khuntien in Teochew and Hakka, is the capital of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, founded first as a trading port on the island of Borneo, occupying an area of 118.21 km2 in the delta of the Kapuas R ...
'' in 1957, ''Dendam Pontianak'' in 1957, ''Sumpah Pontianak'' in 1958 and ''Pontianak Gua Musang'' in 1964), all directed by and with
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playing the Pontianak. In response,
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made their own series, directed by Ramon A. Estella. Many of these earlier films are now lost. Pontianak films had mostly stopped being produced by the 1970s and, in 1990s, the Malaysian government censored horror films. These laws were relaxed in the 2000s, which brought on another wave of films, including the feminist '' Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam''. * Malaysian films: ** ''
Pontianak Pontianak, also known as Khuntien in Teochew and Hakka, is the capital of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, founded first as a trading port on the island of Borneo, occupying an area of 118.21 km2 in the delta of the Kapuas R ...
'' (1957) ** ''Dendam Pontianak'' (English: ''The Pontianak's Vengeance'', 1957) ** ''Sumpah Pontianak'' (English: ''Curse of the Pontianak'', 1958) ** ''Anak Pontianak'', (English: ''The Pontianak Child'', 1958) ** ''Pontianak Kembali'' (English: ''The Return of Pontianak'', 1963) ** ''Pontianak Gua Musang'' (English: ''Pontianak Musang Cave)'' (1964) ** ''Pontianak'' (1975, directed by Roger Sutton) ** ''Return to Pontianak'' (2001, directed by Djinn) ** '' Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam'' (2004) ** ''Perempuan, Pontianak dan Dot Dot Dot'' (2004) ** ''Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam 2'' (2005) ** ''The Scream of Pontianak'' (2005) ** ''Anak Pontianak TV Series'' (2007) ** ''Ponti Anak Remaja'' (2009) ** ''Ponti Anak Remaja Mini Series'' (2010) ** ''Help! My Girlfriend Is A Pontianak'' (2011) ** ''Pontianak vs Oily Man'' (2012) ** ''The Nail of Pontianak'' (2013) ** ''Misteri Bisikan Pontianak'' (2013) ** ''Pontianak Sesat Dalam Kampung Telemovie'' (2016) ** ''Dendam Pontianak'' (2019) ** ''Ex Aku Pontianak'', also known as ''My Ex Is A Pontianak'' (2022) ** ''Pulau'' (2023) * Indonesian films: ** ''Kuntilanak'' (1962) ** ''Kuntilanak'' (1974) ** ''
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'' (2007) ** '' Casablanca Tunnel'' (''Red Kuntilanak'') (2007) ** ''Kuntilanak's Nest'' (2008) ** '' Kuntilanak'' (2006), '' Kuntilanak 2'' (2007), '' Kuntilanak 3'' (2008) ** ''Kuntilanak's Morgue'' (2009) ** ''Kuntilanak Beranak'' (2009) ** ''Nail Demon'' (2009) ** ''Santet Kuntilanak'' (2012) ** '' Kuntilanak'' (2018) * Indonesian Video Games: ** '' DreadOut'' (2014) ** ''Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror'' (2018) * Singaporean films: ** ''Return of Pontianak'', also known as ''Voodoo Magic'' (2001) ** ''Dendam Pontianak'', also known as '' Revenge of the Pontianak'' (2019) * Hong Kong films: ** ''The Demon's Baby'' (1998) * Malaysian fiction: ** ''The House of Aunts'' (2011) by Zen Cho * Singaporean fiction: ** ''
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ID is described in her character lore as a kuntilanak.


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Article by Singaporean paranormal investigators about pontianaks"Pontianaks and the Issue of Verisimilitude in Singaporean Cinema"
(requires a login and password) — an essay by Dr. Timothy White of the National University of Singapore about the important role played by 1950s and 1960s horror films in the evolution of Pontianak mythology {{Mythology of Malaysia Asian demons Corporeal undead Female demons Female ghosts Indonesian ghosts Malaysian ghosts Stillbirth Vampires