Perfini
Perfini was an Indonesian film production company, based in Jakarta.[1] It was most productive in Indonesian cinema in the 1950s. Its most notable directors were Usmar Ismail, who directed its first film Darah dan Doa (1950), and D. Djajakusuma.[2] By 1966 it reportedly had its own studio, a "20-by-30-meter building large enough for construction of a couple of modest sets".[3]
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Filmography
- Darah dan Doa (The Long March, 1950)
- Enam Djam di Jogja (Six Hours in Yogya, 1951)
- Embun ("Dewdrop", 1951)
- Dosa tak berampun (1951)
- Terimaiah laguku (1952)
- After the Curfew (1953)
- Krisis (1953)
- Kafedo (1953)
- Harimau Tjampa (Tiger from Tjampa, 1953)
- Tamu Agung (Exalted Guest, 1955)
- Arni (1955)
- Tiga Dara (1956)
- Tjambuk Api ("Whips of Fire", 1958)
- Pak Prawiro (1958)
- Mak Tjomblang (1960)
- Lahirnja Gatotkatja (1960)
- Masa Topan dan Badai (1963)
- Rima Bergema (1964)
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References
- Vickers, Adrian (3 November 2005). A History of Modern Indonesia. Cambridge University Press. p. 253. ISBN 978-0-521-83493-3. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
- Horison. Jajasan Indonesia. 1987. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
- American Universities Field Staff (1966). Reports Service: Southeast Asia series. p. 204. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
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