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1943 Dutch East Indian film
Berdjoang (literally "struggle", also known under the title Hope of the South) is a 1943 film from the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)
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Company of Indonesia
Film's equipment, with which Nippon Eigasha produced one featured film – Berdjoang (1943) – six short films, and several newsreels. All were of propagandic
Berita_Film_Indonesia
Studio Nieuws. Filmindonesia.or.id, Poelo Inten. Filmindonesia.or.id, Berdjoang. Filmindonesia.or.id, Di Desa. Filmindonesia.or.id, Di Menara. Biran 2009
List of films of the Dutch East Indies
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original version exist in the film's original trailer, which has survived. Berdjoang Rd. Ariffien Mohamad Mochtar A single reel was shown at the Yamagata International
List of incomplete or partially lost films
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Indonesian actress (1925–1991)
independence were completed during the Japanese occupation (1942–45): Berdjoang and Hoedjan. Both were works of pro-Japanese propaganda. During the Indonesian
Dhalia
Indonesian film actor
for the Japanese forces, and took up roles in propaganda films such as Berdjoang (1943). Indonesia proclaimed its independence on 17 August 1945, and for
Mohamad_Mochtar
Indonesian film director
director of these works, with Rd Ariffien as his assistant. The first, Berdjoang, was released in 1943 and was meant to entice Indonesians to join the
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1948 Indonesian film by Andjar Asmara
with which Nippon Eigasha produced one feature film – Rd Ariffien's Berdjoang (Struggle; 1943) – six short films, and several newsreels. All were pro-Japanese
Djaoeh_Dimata
Indonesian actress (1917–1945)
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
Roekiah
Indonesian actor and songwriter
although not alongside Roekiah: Kartolo was in the 1943 feature-length Berdjoang (Hope of the South) and the 1944 short Djatoeh Berkait (Fall Together)
Kartolo
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