- aˈbas]; 26
February 1902 – 20
October 1961),
better known by his
pseudonym Andjar Asmara ([anˈdʒar asˈmara]), was a
dramatist and
filmmaker active in the...
- she
starred in the
romance film
Kartinah (1940),
which her
first husband Andjar directed.
After appearing in
several further films, she made her directorial...
- Village) is a 1949
comedy from what is now
Indonesia written and
directed by
Andjar Asmara.
Starring Basuki Djaelani,
Ratna Ruthinah, Ali Joego, and Djauhari...
-
style of its own in the 1950s.
Among the
leading exponents of the
style is
Andjar Any. He and his ensemble,
Orkes Kroncong Bintang Nusantara, are said to...
- the
talkie Njai Dasima;
another native director would not
appear until Andjar Asmara and Rd
Ariffien made
their debuts in 1940. The
directors active in...
-
Zainal Abidin,
actor Zaskia Adya Mecca,
actress Zaskia Sungkar,
actress Andjar Asmara, film
director Arizal, film
director Asrul Sani,
screenwriter Bachtiar...
-
Andjar Asmara, as a
screenwriter after the last show of his
theatrical troupe Bolero in Medan, and goes to
Singapore on 14 August. They gave
Andjar's...
- Sight) is a 1948 film from what is now
Indonesia written and
directed by
Andjar Asmara for the
South Pacific Film
Corporation (SPFC).
Starring Ratna Asmara...
-
notice from 1916
until 1997, when it was
rediscovered and
photographed by
Andjar Rafiastanto [citation needed]. The
Sumatran ground cuckoo's diet is thought...
-
published seven poems and nine
short stories while working for the newspaper.
Andjar Asmara, a
former film director,
published the most serials; both of his...