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Djadoeg Djajakusuma ([dʒaˈdʊʔ dʒajakuˈsuma]; 1
August 1918 – 28
October 1987) was an
Indonesian film
director and
promoter of
traditional art forms. Born...
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Ardan 1987,
Djaduk Djajakusuma.
Loven 2008, pp. 78–79.
Loven 2008, pp. 168–69. Ardan, S.M. (1
November 1987). "Djaduk
Djajakusuma Bukan ****a Pengabdi...
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released in 1953,
produced by Perfini,
written and
directed by D.
Djajakusuma. It is
still highly regarded today in
Indonesia as an
early portrayal...
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Malin Kundang, the
Unfaithful Child]) is a 1971 film
directed by D.
Djajakusuma and
adapted by
Asrul Sani from the
folktale of the same name. It follows...
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Embun (Indonesian for Dewdrop) is a 1952 film
directed by D.
Djajakusuma for
Perfini in his
directorial debut.
After the
conclusion of the Indonesian...
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Usmar Ismail, who
directed its
first film
Darah dan Doa (1950), and D.
Djajakusuma. By 1966 it
reportedly had its own studio, a "20-by-30-meter building...
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Cultural Centre (Keimin
Bunka Sidosho) in Jakarta,
where two employees, D.
Djajakusuma and
Usmar Ismail,
discussed filmmaking with him. Both
became influential...
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Whips of Fire) is a 1958
Indonesian martial arts film
directed by D.
Djajakusuma and
produced by
Usmar Ismail.
Starring Bambang Irawan,
Aminah Cendrakasih...
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comedy was the most
successful film
since Terang Boelan in 1937. In D.
Djajakusuma's 1954 film
Harimau Tjampa (Tiger from Tjampa) she
appeared half nude...
- performances.
Malin Kundang is a 1971
Indonesian film that was
directed by D.
Djajakusuma and
adapted from the folktale.
Although the
basis and
premise of the...