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Bachtiar Effendi

Bachtiar Effendi (also spelled Bachtiar Effendy; after 1903 – 1 April 1976) was an Indonesian film actor and director who also served as a cultural critic. Beginning his film career in 1930, he made several works for Tan's Film before joining a drama troupe.

Bachtiar Effendi
Effendi, 1939
BornAfter 1903
Died1 April 1976
NationalityIndonesian
Known forActing and filmmaking
Spouses
  • Suhara Effendi
  • Zuhara

After spending ten years in British Malaya, he returned to Indonesia and directed several more films before being sent to Italy as a press attaché. He lived in the country for most of the remainder of his life, having found disfavour after supporting the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia.

Early life edit

Effendi was the younger brother of Rustam Effendi, a communist-sympathising poet born in 1903.[1] Their family was originally from Padang, West Sumatra, although the brothers left Padang for their education.[1] Effendi dropped out of senior high school – a level of schooling already more than most native children received – and instead of becoming a law student as his parents intended he became a labourer at Tan's Film, working in decor.[2]

Effendi acted in his first acting role in 1930 with Si Ronda. He then became an assistant director with Melati van Agam (1931), also taking a minor acting role. He directed his first film, the talkie Njai Dasima, in 1932, becoming the first native Indonesian film director in the Indies. After, he left Tan's to replace Andjar Asmara as editor in chief of Doenia Film, a Malay-language film magazine.[2]

Effendi joined the Dardanella theatre troupe in 1936, working as an actor.[2] Andjar served as a dramatist.[3] In 1936 the two left Dardanella to establish the Bollero troupe,[2] and sometime later Effendi married Suhara, the sister of Andjar's wife Ratna.[4] After Andjar left the troupe in 1940 to work for The Teng Chun's Java Industrial Film,[3] Effendi remained leader of Bollero,[2] which became increasingly politicised and vocal against the widespread corruption of the time.[5] During this time he married Zuhara.[6]

Post-independence edit

The troupe stayed in Malacca until 1945; aside from his work with Bollero, Effendi was involved with the domestic film industry and became a "culture warrior" in the press.[2][7][8] Effendi was arrested in Singapore for refusing to support the British,[2] but after his release he acted the 1949 film Seruan Merdeka (Cry of Freedom).[8] He returned to Indonesia – which had declared its independence in 1945 – by 1950 and began directing several films for the National Film Company (Perusahaan Film Nasional),[2] including Djiwa Pemuda (Young Soul; 1951), a cry for former soldiers to work towards national development.[9]

In 1955 Effendi served as press attaché in Italy. In the late 1950s he stated his support for the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia (Pemerintah Revolusioner Republik Indonesia, or PRRI), an ill-fated attempt at a revolution. After the PRRI was quashed, Effendi chose to stay in Italy, reportedly taking bit parts in Italian films.[10] After Sukarno's government lost power in the 1960s, Effendi began occasionally returning to Indonesia, partly to visit his family, partly to act, and partly to ease Italian-Indonesian cooperation. He died in Rome on 1 April 1976.[10]

Filmography edit

Cast edit

Year Film Role(s)
1930 Si Ronda Ronda
1930 Melati van Agam
(Jasmine of Agam)
1947 Singapura di Waktu Malam (Night Time in Singapore)
1951 Bunga Rumah Makan
(The Restaurant's Flower)

Crew edit

Year Film Role(s)
1932 Njai Dasima Director and scriptwriter
1951 Djiwa Pemuda
(Young Soul)
Director
1953 Meratjun Sukma
(Poison the Soul)
Director
1954 Antara Tugas dan Tjinta
(Between Duty and Love)
Director

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Eneste 2001, p. 203.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Said 1982, p. 138.
  3. ^ a b Said 1982, p. 137.
  4. ^ Dunia Film 1954, Ratna Asmara.
  5. ^ Bayly & Harper 2007, p. 116.
  6. ^ I.N. 1981, p. 215.
  7. ^ Harper 2001, p. 290.
  8. ^ a b Bayly & Harper 2007, p. 511.
  9. ^ Susanto 2003, p. 243.
  10. ^ a b Filmindonesia.or.id, Bachtiar Effendy.

Bibliography edit

  • "Bachtiar Effendy". Filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfidan Foundation. from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  • Bayly, Christopher Alan; Harper, Timothy Norman (2007). Forgotten Wars: Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia. Cambridge: Belknap Press. ISBN 978-0-674-02153-2.
  • Eneste, Pamusuk (2001). Buku Pintar Sastra Indonesia [Handbook of Indonesian Literature] (in Indonesian) (3rd ed.). Jakarta: Kompas. ISBN 9789799251787.
  • Harper, T. N (2001). The End of Empire and the Making of Malaya. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-00465-7.
  • I.N., Soebagijo (1981). Jagat Wartawan Indonesia [Universe of Indonesian Journalists] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gunung Agung. OCLC 7654542.
  • "Ratna Asmara ke Italia" [Ratna Asmara is Going to Italy]. Dunia Film (in Indonesian). 3 (27): 4. 15 September 1954.
  • Said, Salim (1982). Profil Dunia Film Indonesia [Profile of Indonesian Cinema] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Grafiti Pers. OCLC 9507803.
  • Susanto, A. Budi (2003). Identitas Dan Postkolonialitas Di Indonesia [Identity and Postcolonialism in Indonesia]. Yogyakarta: Kanisius. ISBN 978-979-21-0851-4.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Bachtiar Effendi at IMDb

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Bachtiar Effendi also spelled Bachtiar Effendy after 1903 1 April 1976 was an Indonesian film actor and director who also served as a cultural critic Beginning his film career in 1930 he made several works for Tan s Film before joining a drama troupe Bachtiar EffendiEffendi 1939BornAfter 1903Padang Dutch East IndiesDied1 April 1976Rome ItalyNationalityIndonesianKnown forActing and filmmakingSpousesSuhara Effendi ZuharaAfter spending ten years in British Malaya he returned to Indonesia and directed several more films before being sent to Italy as a press attache He lived in the country for most of the remainder of his life having found disfavour after supporting the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia Contents 1 Early life 2 Post independence 3 Filmography 3 1 Cast 3 2 Crew 4 References 4 1 Footnotes 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksEarly life editEffendi was the younger brother of Rustam Effendi a communist sympathising poet born in 1903 1 Their family was originally from Padang West Sumatra although the brothers left Padang for their education 1 Effendi dropped out of senior high school a level of schooling already more than most native children received and instead of becoming a law student as his parents intended he became a labourer at Tan s Film working in decor 2 Effendi acted in his first acting role in 1930 with Si Ronda He then became an assistant director with Melati van Agam 1931 also taking a minor acting role He directed his first film the talkie Njai Dasima in 1932 becoming the first native Indonesian film director in the Indies After he left Tan s to replace Andjar Asmara as editor in chief of Doenia Film a Malay language film magazine 2 Effendi joined the Dardanella theatre troupe in 1936 working as an actor 2 Andjar served as a dramatist 3 In 1936 the two left Dardanella to establish the Bollero troupe 2 and sometime later Effendi married Suhara the sister of Andjar s wife Ratna 4 After Andjar left the troupe in 1940 to work for The Teng Chun s Java Industrial Film 3 Effendi remained leader of Bollero 2 which became increasingly politicised and vocal against the widespread corruption of the time 5 During this time he married Zuhara 6 Post independence editThe troupe stayed in Malacca until 1945 aside from his work with Bollero Effendi was involved with the domestic film industry and became a culture warrior in the press 2 7 8 Effendi was arrested in Singapore for refusing to support the British 2 but after his release he acted the 1949 film Seruan Merdeka Cry of Freedom 8 He returned to Indonesia which had declared its independence in 1945 by 1950 and began directing several films for the National Film Company Perusahaan Film Nasional 2 including Djiwa Pemuda Young Soul 1951 a cry for former soldiers to work towards national development 9 In 1955 Effendi served as press attache in Italy In the late 1950s he stated his support for the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia Pemerintah Revolusioner Republik Indonesia or PRRI an ill fated attempt at a revolution After the PRRI was quashed Effendi chose to stay in Italy reportedly taking bit parts in Italian films 10 After Sukarno s government lost power in the 1960s Effendi began occasionally returning to Indonesia partly to visit his family partly to act and partly to ease Italian Indonesian cooperation He died in Rome on 1 April 1976 10 Filmography editCast edit Year Film Role s 1930 Si Ronda Ronda1930 Melati van Agam Jasmine of Agam 1947 Singapura di Waktu Malam Night Time in Singapore 1951 Bunga Rumah Makan The Restaurant s Flower Crew edit Year Film Role s 1932 Njai Dasima Director and scriptwriter1951 Djiwa Pemuda Young Soul Director1953 Meratjun Sukma Poison the Soul Director1954 Antara Tugas dan Tjinta Between Duty and Love DirectorReferences editFootnotes edit a b Eneste 2001 p 203 a b c d e f g h Said 1982 p 138 a b Said 1982 p 137 Dunia Film 1954 Ratna Asmara Bayly amp Harper 2007 p 116 I N 1981 p 215 Harper 2001 p 290 a b Bayly amp Harper 2007 p 511 Susanto 2003 p 243 a b Filmindonesia or id Bachtiar Effendy Bibliography edit Bachtiar Effendy Filmindonesia or id in Indonesian Konfidan Foundation Archived from the original on 15 December 2013 Retrieved 27 August 2012 Bayly Christopher Alan Harper Timothy Norman 2007 Forgotten Wars Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia Cambridge Belknap Press ISBN 978 0 674 02153 2 Eneste Pamusuk 2001 Buku Pintar Sastra Indonesia Handbook of Indonesian Literature in Indonesian 3rd ed Jakarta Kompas ISBN 9789799251787 Harper T N 2001 The End of Empire and the Making of Malaya Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 00465 7 I N Soebagijo 1981 Jagat Wartawan Indonesia Universe of Indonesian Journalists in Indonesian Jakarta Gunung Agung OCLC 7654542 Ratna Asmara ke Italia Ratna Asmara is Going to Italy Dunia Film in Indonesian 3 27 4 15 September 1954 Said Salim 1982 Profil Dunia Film Indonesia Profile of Indonesian Cinema in Indonesian Jakarta Grafiti Pers OCLC 9507803 Susanto A Budi 2003 Identitas Dan Postkolonialitas Di Indonesia Identity and Postcolonialism in Indonesia Yogyakarta Kanisius ISBN 978 979 21 0851 4 permanent dead link External links editBachtiar Effendi at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bachtiar Effendi amp oldid 1179754245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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