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Lewat Djam Malam

Lewat Djam Malam (shown internationally as After the Curfew) is a 1954 Indonesian film directed and produced by Usmar Ismail and written by Asrul Sani. Widely regarded as a classic of Indonesian cinema, the film follows an ex-soldier in his vigilante actions against corruption.

Lewat Djam Malam
Directed byUsmar Ismail
Written byAsrul Sani
Produced byUsmar Ismail
StarringA.N. Alcaff
Netty Herawaty
Dhalia
Bambang Hermanto
Awaludin
Titien Sumarni
R.D. Ismail
Aedy Moward
CinematographyMax Tera
Distributed byPerfini
Persari
Release date
  • May 1954 (1954-05)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian

Plot Edit

Shortly after the Dutch recognition of Indonesia's independence in 1949, the military in Bandung, West Java, establishes a curfew. Iskandar (A.N. Alcaff) has been released from the Indonesian Armed Forces and is almost shot when he arrives in Bandung. He stays at the home of his fiancée Norma (Netty Herawaty) and her family. The following day, Norma's father sets Iskandar up with a job at the governor's office while Norma and her brother go shopping for a welcome-home party. The job goes poorly, and Iskandar is quickly fired.

He goes to see his former squad member, Gafar, who is now a successful building contractor, and explains that he feels that nobody understands him as a revolutionary, and that he still hears the screams of a family that he had killed. Iskandar then asks Gafar where their leader, Gunawan, is. Gafar tells Iskandar, but says Iskandar should not go. The former lieutenant ignores this advice and goes to see Gunawan, who now works to nationalise the economy and is not afraid to use force against his competitors. Gunawan wants to use Iskandar as a hired hand to threaten another businessman, but Iskandar refuses, storming out of the office.

Iskandar soon comes across another squadmate, Puja, who has left the army and become a pimp. He sees that Puja is addicted to gambling and mistreats his only prostitute, Laila (Dhalia). Iskandar stays and talks with Laila while Puja gambles, then goes back to talk to Gafar. Gafar reveals that the family Iskandar killed under Gunawan's orders were not Dutch spies, but refugees, and that the jewellery stolen from the family had been used to establish Gunawan's business. Iskandar swears revenge, then returns to Norma's for the party.

After Iskandar accidentally spills water on a girl's dress at the party, for which he is scolded, he goes to his room and takes his revolver. He then goes out, looking for a way to escape the guilt he is feeling. After he reaches Puja's house, the pimp says that they should kill Gunawan. They go together to their former leader's house, where Iskandar accuses the latter of corruption and pulls the revolver on him. Gunawan stutters that it was for the good of the country, and is shot. Meanwhile, Norma, worried about Iskandar, has gone out searching.

The two men panic and rush out of Gunawan's home. At Puja's home, the pimp asks why Iskandar shot Gunawan. Iskandar calls him a coward and hits him. Laila, who has been watching this, says that Norma had come searching. Iskandar goes back to the party, but after a policeman – who had been invited – mentions that there had been a murder, he escapes again. He is picked up shortly by the military police, then runs away to Gafar's home. The contractor tells Iskandar that he should have put the past behind him, then says that Norma had come by earlier. Iskandar rushes back to her home, but is spotted by the patrols. He is shot and killed at Norma's doorstep, as the guests watch.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Lewat Djam Malam was directed by Usmar Ismail, regarded as a pioneer of film in Indonesia.[1] Usmar had been a soldier during the revolution; according to film critic and director Marselli Sumarno, this made the film's portrayal of soldiers more realistic.[2] The screenplay was the first written by Asrul Sani.[3] Farida Arriany was offered a role as companion of AN Alcaff's by Usmar but the role later went to Netty Herawaty.[4]

The film was produced by Perfini, a film studio Ismail had established in 1950.[1] According to the film historian Misbach Yusa Biran, it was the first Indonesian film made explicitly to be shown abroad.[5]

Release and reception Edit

Lewat Djam Malam was first screened domestically in May 1954.[1] It was initially meant to be screened at the Asian Film Festival in Tokyo, but the Indonesian government refused to allow the screening, apparently as a protest against the failure of the Japanese government to punish Japanese troops who had committed crimes during their occupation of Indonesia from 1942 to 1945.[5]

Lewat Djam Malam is generally considered a classic of Indonesian cinema.[6] Film historian JB Kristanto writes that Lewat Djam Malam was Ismail's work which most showed Indonesian history; he considers Ismail the first Indonesian director to use film as a means of expression and not simply as a way to make money,[7] and opines that no film in Indonesian history could match Ismail's achievements with Lewat Djam Malam.[5] Karl G. Heider, writing in 1991, stated that the film is a strong example of early Indonesian films, with an emphasis on individualism.[8]

Restoration Edit

The master copies of Lewat Djam Malam were stored at Sinematek Indonesia when the film archive was established in the 1970s. When federal funding ceased in 2001, the institution was unable to properly care for the celluloid, which led to the decay of many films.[6] Beginning in 2010 on recommendation of JB Kristanto, the National Museum of Singapore (NMS) and the World Cinema Foundation, in collaboration with Sinematek Indonesia, the Konfiden Foundation and Kineforum, began work on restoring the film; this restoration was meant as an impetus to better preserve classic Indonesian movies.[7]

The restoration, which cost 200,000 Singapore dollars and was done by L'Immagine Ritrovata in Italy, took over a year and a half.[7] The director of L'Immagine, Davide Pozzi, stated that the film was in fairly good condition excepting a bit of mould. The existence of negatives also simplified the restoration. The result was first screened at the NMS in March.[5] The film was then shown at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival as part of the World Classic Cinema entry on 17 May. The restoration received a theatrical release in Indonesia beginning on 21 June 2012[7] and was screened at the London Film Festival in October 2012.[9]

Awards Edit

Lewat Djam Malam was in competition for eight awards at the inaugural Indonesian Film Festival in 1955, winning five; several of these were shared with Lilik Sudjio's Tarmina. It was also screened at the 1955 Asian Film Festival.[10]

Award Year Category Recipient Result
Indonesian Film Festival 1955 Best Picture Won
Best Screenwriter Asrul Sani Won[a]
Best Leading Actor AN Alcaff Won
Best Leading Actress Dhalia Won
Best Supporting Actor Bambang Hermanto Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Awaludin Nominated
Best Artistic Direction Chalid Arifin Won[b]
Asian Film Festival Best Director Usmar Ismail Nominated

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Special mention for dialogue
  2. ^ Special mention for artistic direction

References Edit

Footnotes
Bibliography
  • . Cannes: Cannes Film Festival. Archived from the original on 11 March 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  • Heider, Karl G (1991). Indonesian Cinema: National Culture on Screen. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1367-3.
  • Indriasari, Lusiana; Suprihadi, Marcus (5 June 2012). ["Lewat Djam Malam" can Be Viewed 21 June]. Kompas (in Indonesian). Jakarta. Archived from the original on 9 June 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  • . The Jakarta Post. Jakarta. 21 May 2012. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  • ['Lewat Djam Malam' at the London Film Festival] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: ANTARA. 21 October 2012. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  • . The Jakarta Post. Jakarta. 12 November 2000. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  • Pasaribu, Adrian Jonathan (19 February 2012). . The Jakarta Post. Jakarta. Archived from the original on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  • [Awards for Lewat Djam Malam]. filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Konfiden Foundation. Archived from the original on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  • Rosidi, Ajip (2010). Mengenang Hidup Orang Lain: Sejumlah Obituari [Remembering Others: Some Obituaries] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia. ISBN 978-979-9102-22-5.
  • Hadimadja, Ramadhan Karta; Budiarto, Nina Pane (2006). Pengusaha, politikus, pelopor industri film: Djamaludin Malik, melekat di hati banjak orang (in Indonesian). Kata. ISBN 978-979-1056-02-1.

External links Edit

  • After the Curfew at IMDb

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Lewat Djam Malam shown internationally as After the Curfew is a 1954 Indonesian film directed and produced by Usmar Ismail and written by Asrul Sani Widely regarded as a classic of Indonesian cinema the film follows an ex soldier in his vigilante actions against corruption Lewat Djam MalamDirected byUsmar IsmailWritten byAsrul SaniProduced byUsmar IsmailStarringA N Alcaff Netty Herawaty Dhalia Bambang Hermanto Awaludin Titien Sumarni R D Ismail Aedy MowardCinematographyMax TeraDistributed byPerfiniPersariRelease dateMay 1954 1954 05 Running time101 minutesCountryIndonesiaLanguageIndonesian Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release and reception 5 Restoration 6 Awards 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditShortly after the Dutch recognition of Indonesia s independence in 1949 the military in Bandung West Java establishes a curfew Iskandar A N Alcaff has been released from the Indonesian Armed Forces and is almost shot when he arrives in Bandung He stays at the home of his fiancee Norma Netty Herawaty and her family The following day Norma s father sets Iskandar up with a job at the governor s office while Norma and her brother go shopping for a welcome home party The job goes poorly and Iskandar is quickly fired He goes to see his former squad member Gafar who is now a successful building contractor and explains that he feels that nobody understands him as a revolutionary and that he still hears the screams of a family that he had killed Iskandar then asks Gafar where their leader Gunawan is Gafar tells Iskandar but says Iskandar should not go The former lieutenant ignores this advice and goes to see Gunawan who now works to nationalise the economy and is not afraid to use force against his competitors Gunawan wants to use Iskandar as a hired hand to threaten another businessman but Iskandar refuses storming out of the office Iskandar soon comes across another squadmate Puja who has left the army and become a pimp He sees that Puja is addicted to gambling and mistreats his only prostitute Laila Dhalia Iskandar stays and talks with Laila while Puja gambles then goes back to talk to Gafar Gafar reveals that the family Iskandar killed under Gunawan s orders were not Dutch spies but refugees and that the jewellery stolen from the family had been used to establish Gunawan s business Iskandar swears revenge then returns to Norma s for the party After Iskandar accidentally spills water on a girl s dress at the party for which he is scolded he goes to his room and takes his revolver He then goes out looking for a way to escape the guilt he is feeling After he reaches Puja s house the pimp says that they should kill Gunawan They go together to their former leader s house where Iskandar accuses the latter of corruption and pulls the revolver on him Gunawan stutters that it was for the good of the country and is shot Meanwhile Norma worried about Iskandar has gone out searching The two men panic and rush out of Gunawan s home At Puja s home the pimp asks why Iskandar shot Gunawan Iskandar calls him a coward and hits him Laila who has been watching this says that Norma had come searching Iskandar goes back to the party but after a policeman who had been invited mentions that there had been a murder he escapes again He is picked up shortly by the military police then runs away to Gafar s home The contractor tells Iskandar that he should have put the past behind him then says that Norma had come by earlier Iskandar rushes back to her home but is spotted by the patrols He is shot and killed at Norma s doorstep as the guests watch Cast EditA N Alcaff as Iskandar Netty Herawaty as Norma Awaludin as Gafar R D Ismail as Gunawan Bambang Hermanto as Puja Dhalia as Laila Aedy Moward as Adlin Titien Sumarni as Ida Abdul Hadi as Norma s father Astaman Wahid Chan S Tahar Nunu Lukman JusufProduction EditLewat Djam Malam was directed by Usmar Ismail regarded as a pioneer of film in Indonesia 1 Usmar had been a soldier during the revolution according to film critic and director Marselli Sumarno this made the film s portrayal of soldiers more realistic 2 The screenplay was the first written by Asrul Sani 3 Farida Arriany was offered a role as companion of AN Alcaff s by Usmar but the role later went to Netty Herawaty 4 The film was produced by Perfini a film studio Ismail had established in 1950 1 According to the film historian Misbach Yusa Biran it was the first Indonesian film made explicitly to be shown abroad 5 Release and reception EditLewat Djam Malam was first screened domestically in May 1954 1 It was initially meant to be screened at the Asian Film Festival in Tokyo but the Indonesian government refused to allow the screening apparently as a protest against the failure of the Japanese government to punish Japanese troops who had committed crimes during their occupation of Indonesia from 1942 to 1945 5 Lewat Djam Malam is generally considered a classic of Indonesian cinema 6 Film historian JB Kristanto writes that Lewat Djam Malam was Ismail s work which most showed Indonesian history he considers Ismail the first Indonesian director to use film as a means of expression and not simply as a way to make money 7 and opines that no film in Indonesian history could match Ismail s achievements with Lewat Djam Malam 5 Karl G Heider writing in 1991 stated that the film is a strong example of early Indonesian films with an emphasis on individualism 8 Restoration EditThe master copies of Lewat Djam Malam were stored at Sinematek Indonesia when the film archive was established in the 1970s When federal funding ceased in 2001 the institution was unable to properly care for the celluloid which led to the decay of many films 6 Beginning in 2010 on recommendation of JB Kristanto the National Museum of Singapore NMS and the World Cinema Foundation in collaboration with Sinematek Indonesia the Konfiden Foundation and Kineforum began work on restoring the film this restoration was meant as an impetus to better preserve classic Indonesian movies 7 The restoration which cost 200 000 Singapore dollars and was done by L Immagine Ritrovata in Italy took over a year and a half 7 The director of L Immagine Davide Pozzi stated that the film was in fairly good condition excepting a bit of mould The existence of negatives also simplified the restoration The result was first screened at the NMS in March 5 The film was then shown at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival as part of the World Classic Cinema entry on 17 May The restoration received a theatrical release in Indonesia beginning on 21 June 2012 7 and was screened at the London Film Festival in October 2012 9 Awards EditLewat Djam Malam was in competition for eight awards at the inaugural Indonesian Film Festival in 1955 winning five several of these were shared with Lilik Sudjio s Tarmina It was also screened at the 1955 Asian Film Festival 10 Award Year Category Recipient ResultIndonesian Film Festival 1955 Best Picture WonBest Screenwriter Asrul Sani Won a Best Leading Actor AN Alcaff WonBest Leading Actress Dhalia WonBest Supporting Actor Bambang Hermanto NominatedBest Supporting Actor Awaludin NominatedBest Artistic Direction Chalid Arifin Won b Asian Film Festival Best Director Usmar Ismail NominatedNotes Edit Special mention for dialogue Special mention for artistic directionReferences EditFootnotes a b c Cannes Film Festival Cannes Classics opens Jakarta Post 2010 Marselli vows Rosidi 2010 p 63 Hadimadja 2006 sfn error no target CITEREFHadimadja2006 help a b c d Pasaribu 2012 Restoring film history a b Jakarta Post 2012 Jakarta s film archive a b c d Indriasari and Suprihadi 2012 Lewat Djam Malam Heider 1991 p 130 ANTARA 2012 Lewat Djam Malam Filmindonesia or id Penghargaan Lewat Djam Malam Bibliography Cannes Classics opens with the World Cinema Foundation Cannes Cannes Film Festival Archived from the original on 11 March 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Heider Karl G 1991 Indonesian Cinema National Culture on Screen Honolulu University of Hawaii Press ISBN 978 0 8248 1367 3 Indriasari Lusiana Suprihadi Marcus 5 June 2012 Lewat Djam Malam Bisa Ditonton 21 Juni Lewat Djam Malam can Be Viewed 21 June Kompas in Indonesian Jakarta Archived from the original on 9 June 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Jakarta s film archive in dire condition The Jakarta Post Jakarta 21 May 2012 Archived from the original on 16 December 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Lewat Djam Malam di London Film Festival Lewat Djam Malam at the London Film Festival in Indonesian Jakarta ANTARA 21 October 2012 Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 3 December 2012 Marselli vows to bring reality to the screen The Jakarta Post Jakarta 12 November 2000 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Pasaribu Adrian Jonathan 19 February 2012 Restoring film history one movie at a time The Jakarta Post Jakarta Archived from the original on 11 March 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Penghargaan Lewat Djam Malam Awards for Lewat Djam Malam filmindonesia or id in Indonesian Jakarta Konfiden Foundation Archived from the original on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Rosidi Ajip 2010 Mengenang Hidup Orang Lain Sejumlah Obituari Remembering Others Some Obituaries in Indonesian Jakarta Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia ISBN 978 979 9102 22 5 Hadimadja Ramadhan Karta Budiarto Nina Pane 2006 Pengusaha politikus pelopor industri film Djamaludin Malik melekat di hati banjak orang in Indonesian Kata ISBN 978 979 1056 02 1 External links EditAfter the Curfew at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lewat Djam Malam amp oldid 1176400918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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