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Rajuan Alam (Perfected Spelling: Rayuan Alam, released internationally as A House, a Wife, a Singing Bird) is a 1956 semi-documentary directed by and starring and Lies Noor.
Plot[]
Amin (Lies Noor). Before they can marry, however, Marlina falls ill with malaria. When she is cured, they are able to marry.
), a village youth, attempts to earn a living in the city. However, he is unsuccessful, and thus he returns to the village to live with his wife, Marlina (Production[]
Rajuan Alam was written by Padma T Astradiningrat and directed by as a joint production of Produksi Film Negara (PFN) and the United States Information Service (USIS). The film was shot in Eastmancolor by cameramen Lie Gie San and Bert Sarodjo,[1] making it the first PFN production to be shot in colour.[2] Scenes for the film were shot in Surakarta and Salatiga,[2] and dialogue was recorded in both Indonesian and English.[1]
Rajuan Alam starred Lies Noor. It also featured Rd Ismail as Marlina's father, as well as Boes Boestami, Ali Yugo, Chaidar Djafar, Tb Sanusi, and Pranadjaja.[3] Editing was handled by G Sarono and B Supardi, with artistic design provided by HB Angin. Sound was recorded by Dick Ninkeula and Sudjito, and the film was scored by Bernard Ijzerdraat and Sukiman.[3] The twenty-six minute film was intended as a semi-documentary about efforts to combat malaria.[2]
andRelease and reception[]
Rajuan Alam was released in Indonesia in 1956.[1] It was screened at the 4th Asia-Pacific Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan, in 1957. Hermanto and Noor travelled to Japan to attend the screening, where the film was given the English-language title A House, a Wife, a Singing Bird. This title was a reference to a Javanese view that all a man needed for true happiness was a place to live, a woman by his side, and a bird to sing to him.[2][4]
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Works cited[]
- "Eerste PFN-product Bekoring der Natuur als kleurenfilm" [First PFN Colour Film Production, Call of Nature]. Algemeen Indisch dagblad (in Dutch). 9 May 1956. p. 1 – via delpher.nl.
- "Lies Noor en Bambang Hermanto naar Tokio" [Lies Noor and Bambang Hermanto go to Tokyo]. Algemeen Indisch dagblad (in Dutch). 20 May 1957. p. 3 – via delpher.nl.
- "Rajuan Alam". filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfiden Foundation. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
- "Rajuan Alam – Kredit" [Rajuan Alam – Credits]. filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfiden Foundation. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
- 1956 films
- Films shot in Indonesia
- Indonesian-language films
- English-language films
- Indonesian films
- United States Information Agency films
- American films
- Produksi Film Negara films