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Berdjoang (literally "struggle", also
known under the
title Hope of the South) is a 1943 film from the ****anese-occupied
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia)...
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version exist in the film's
original trailer,
which has survived. 1942
Berdjoang Rd.
Ariffien Mohamad Mochtar A
single reel was
shown at the
Yamagata International...
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independence were
completed during the ****anese
occupation (1942–45):
Berdjoang and Hoedjan. Both were
works of pro-****anese propaganda.
During the Indonesian...
- for the ****anese forces, and took up
roles in
propaganda films such as
Berdjoang (1943).
Indonesia proclaimed its
independence on 17
August 1945, and for...
- Film's equipment, with
which Nippon Eigasha produced one
featured film –
Berdjoang (1943) – six
short films, and
several newsreels. All were of propagandic...
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although not
alongside Roekiah:
Kartolo was in the 1943 feature-length
Berdjoang (Hope of the South) and the 1944
short Djatoeh Berkait (Fall Together)...
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director of
these works, with Rd
Ariffien as his ****istant. The first,
Berdjoang, was
released in 1943 and was
meant to
entice Indonesians to join the...
- with
which Nippon Eigasha produced one
feature film – Rd Ariffien's
Berdjoang (Struggle; 1943) – six
short films, and
several newsreels. All were pro-****anese...
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Studio Nieuws. Filmindonesia.or.id,
Poelo Inten. Filmindonesia.or.id,
Berdjoang. Filmindonesia.or.id, Di Desa. Filmindonesia.or.id, Di Menara.
Biran 2009...
- for the war effort.
Kartolo acted in the studio's only
feature film,
Berdjoang (Hope of the South),
without Roekiah in 1943.
After a
hiatus of several...