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Undergoing rapid growth, JNE acquired real estate in 2002 and established the JNE Sorting Center in Jakarta where, in 2004, the JNE headquarters was also acquired. [ 6 ] Following the death of the founder in 2015, his son, M. Feriadi Soeprapto, [ 7 ] became a director and president of the company, [ citation needed ] which then had ...
Siti Noerbaja was released in late 1941, [8] and by 23 January 1942 it had reached Surabaya. [2] The film was Lie's last with Standard Film. He left the company soon after, with Henry L. Duarte finishing the studio's final film, Selendang Delima. [8] The story has been filmed twice further, as a sinetron (soap opera).
The first film produced in colonial era was a silent fiction Loetoeng Kasaroeng (1926), who was based from Lutung Kasarung, a community legend from Parahyangan. [1] It was sometimes credited as the first film of Indonesian cinema, and the first colonial film to feature a native-Indonesian cast from priyayi noble, who was the relative of ...
The film industry is currently the fastest-growing subsector of Indonesia's creative economy. [12] The number of moviegoers in the country were more than 52 million in 2019. In 2023, the local film industry in Indonesia set a new record with 20 films attracting over 1 million viewers each. [13] The Indonesian film industry released 230 films in ...
Soerabaia 45 is an Indonesian film released in 1990. The film was directed by Imam Tantowi and starred Nyoman Swadayani, Leo Kristi, and Usman Effendy.The story of the film is based on the 1945 Battle of Surabaya between pro-independence Indonesian soldiers and militia against British and British Indian troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution.
Julija (Gracija Filipović) and her parents, Ante (Leon Lučev) and Nela (Danica Čurčić), live on a remote island along Croatia's Adriatic coast.The film spans a weekend in the family's life, during which Ante invites an old friend, Javier (Cliff Curtis), to their home and attempts to convince Javier to purchase their land and develop a deluxe resort on it.
Ikan Doejoeng was directed by Lie Tek Swie and produced by Touw Ting Iem (or James), an English-trained sound technician. [2] It was the first production of Standard Film, which Lie had established together with the Tan brothers (Khoen Yauw and Khoen Hian) earlier that year; in the early 1930s he had directed several films for them, most recently Melati van Agam (Jasmine of Agam) in 1932.
Produksi Film Negara (State Film Productions, abbreviated as PFN) is an Indonesian state-owned film funding company, [1] previously a film production company. PFN is one of the pioneers in Indonesian film industry at the time when it is formed. [2] [3] PFN started as Java Pacific Film (JPF) which founded by Albert Balink in Batavia. JPF undergo ...