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Djaoeh Dimata (Indonesian: [dʒaˈuh diˈmata];
Perfected Spelling: Jauh di Mata;
Indonesian for Out of Sight) is a 1948 film from what is now
Indonesia written...
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Bintang Djaoeh.
Pedir en de
aanstaande expeditie (met een
overzichtskaart van Atjeh).
Eigen Haard.
Bladzijde 362-365. 1898.
Bintang Djaoeh. De Pedir-expeditie...
- Indonesia's independence,
Ratna appeared in one
further film: Andjar's 1948
Djaoeh Dimata (Out of Sight). In 1950,
Ratna was
commissioned by
Djamaluddin Malik...
- troupes, Batu
Tjinta and Nusantara. He
returned to
cinema in 1948 with
Djaoeh Dimata, in
which he was cast
alongside Ratna Asmara and portra**** a blind...
- spellings,
sometimes with
three vowels occurring in a row, e.g.
koeat and
djaoeh;
modern spelling kuat and jauh ("strong" and "far"). The
digraphs ⟨dj⟩ and...
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After the
paper collapsed, he
returned to film, film a
piece entitled Djaoeh Dimata for the
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration in 1948. This was...
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South Pacific Film Corporation,
including Usmar Ismail's
debut film Tjitra.
Djaoeh Dimata (Out of Sight) 1948
Anggrek Bulan (Moon Orchid) 1948
Gadis Desa (Maiden...
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served as ****istant
cinematographer for
several productions,
including Djaoeh Dimata (1948),
Gadis Desa,
Harta Karun, and
Tjitra (all 1949). It was while...
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Title Year
Director Cast
Synopsis Ref(s).
Djaoeh Dimata 1948
Andjar Asmara Ratna Asmara, Ali Joego,
Iskandar Sucarno,
Djauhari Effendi Soelastri must go...
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stage and film
actress who had
starred in such
films as
Kartinah (1940) and
Djaoeh di Mata (1949), in her
directorial debut. The film thus
became the first...