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  • The Japan Foundation Asia Center presents CROSSCUT ASIA #03 COLORFUL INDONESIA
  • Discovering Asian Cinema
After the Curfew [Digitally Restored Version]
[ Lewat Djam Malam ]
Director: Usmar Ismail
  • Drama
Japanese Premiere
TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills SCREEN1
10/31 14:40- (103min) -
Tickets ¥1300
Tickets (student) ¥1000
Tickets at the Door (student) ¥500 Available from 0:00
TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills SCREEN1
11/01 10:40- (103min) -
Tickets ¥1300
Tickets (student) ¥1000
Tickets at the Door (student) ¥500 Available from 0:00
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Introduction
After the Curfew (Lewat Djam Malam) is a passionate that looks directly at a crucial moment of conflict in Indonesian history: the aftermath of the four-year Republican revolution that brought an end to Dutch rule. This is a visually and dramatically potent film about anger and disillusionment, about the dream of a new society cheapened and misshapen by government repression on the one hand and bourgeois complacency on the other.
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Director Usmar Ismail

Born in Bukittinggi, Indonesia in 1921, Usmar Ismail is generally considered to be the father of Indonesian cinema, and his entire body of work was directly engaged with the ongoing evolution of Indonesian society. He began as a playwright. During the Japanese occupation, he developed an interest in filmmaking. He began making films in the late 1940s and then started the film production company Perfini in 1950.

Staff Director/Producer/Screenplay : Usmar Ismail
Producer : Djamaluddin Malik
Screenplay : Asrul Sani
Cinematographer : Max Tera
Editor : Soemardjono
Music : GRW Sinsu
Sound Director : Bob Saltzmann
Cast AN Alcaff
Netty Herawati
Bambang Hermanto
Dhalia
Rd Ismail
Awaludin
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103min. B&W Indonesian [Subtitled in English and Japanese] | 1954 Indonesia |
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