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Rara Patma Dewi Tjitrohadiseikusumo (26 January 1930 – 28 October 2008), best known under her stage name Chitra Dewi, was an Indonesian film actress and director. She was noted for her roles in
Usmar Ismail Usmar Ismail (20 March 1921 – 2 January 1971) was an Indonesian film director, author, journalist and revolutionary of Minangkabau descent. He was widely regarded as the native Indonesian pioneer of the cinema of Indonesia. Biography ...
's films of the 1950s, appearing in films such as ''
Tamu Agung ''Tamu Agung'' (''Exalted Guest'') is a 1955 Indonesian dramatic comedy film directed by Usmar Ismail. It stars Cassin Abbas, Nina Amora, M. Pandji Anom, and Chitra Dewi. The satirical political comedy, about the anticipation of the visit of a d ...
'' (''Exalted Guest'', 1955), ''
Tiga Dara ''Tiga Dara'' (Indonesian for ''Three Maidens'') is a 1957 Indonesian musical comedy film starring Chitra Dewi, Mieke Wijaya, and Indriati Iskak. Directed by Usmar Ismail for Perfini, the film follows three sisters who live with their father an ...
'' (''Three Maidens'', 1956), and '' Pedjuang'' (''Warriors for Freedom'', 1960), although she remained active in cinema until 1993 and won a
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at the 1979
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for '' Gara-gara Isteri Muda'' (''Because of a Young Wife'', 1977). Dewi also had a brief stint film directing in 1971, making her one of only four Indonesian women to direct a film before 1998.


Biography

Chitra Dewi was born Rara Patma Dewi Tjitrohadikusumo in
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,
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, on 26 January 1930. She completed a senior high school education. Dewi made her feature film debut in 1955 with ''
Tamu Agung ''Tamu Agung'' (''Exalted Guest'') is a 1955 Indonesian dramatic comedy film directed by Usmar Ismail. It stars Cassin Abbas, Nina Amora, M. Pandji Anom, and Chitra Dewi. The satirical political comedy, about the anticipation of the visit of a d ...
'' (''Exalted Guest''), a satirical political comedy directed by
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for
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. However, she only gained recognition the following year, when she starred in the company's musical ''
Tiga Dara ''Tiga Dara'' (Indonesian for ''Three Maidens'') is a 1957 Indonesian musical comedy film starring Chitra Dewi, Mieke Wijaya, and Indriati Iskak. Directed by Usmar Ismail for Perfini, the film follows three sisters who live with their father an ...
'' (''Three Maidens'') alongside
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and
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. This film, which became Perfini's greatest commercial success and spawned a series of
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competitions in which women would attempt to act as the film's titular three women, followed the love lives of three sisters who lived with their grandmother. According to the film historian
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, Dewi was considered to represent the ideal Indonesian woman: softspoken and constrained. Dewi remained with Perfini into the 1960s, appearing in such films as '' Djendral Kantjil'' (''General Deermouse'', 1958) and '' Pedjuang'' (''Warriors for Freedom'', 1960); the latter film was screened in competition at the
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in 1961. She also appeared on stage in productions by the National Theater Academy in
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. In the meantime, she began to appear in a number of films by other companies, including Persari ('' Holiday in Bali'', 1962), Panah Mas Film (''
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'' 'Bing Slamet Wanders'' 1962), and Agora Film (beginning with '' Lembah Hidjau'' 'Green Valley'', 1963and continuing until ''
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'' 'Fisherman's Blood'', 1965. In the late 1960s, while remaining active as an actress, Dewi began to become involved behind the scenes. She established her own film production company, Chitra Dewi Film Production, and in 1967 produced her first film: '' 2 X 24 Djam'' (''2 X 24 Hours''). This company produced five further films, including three directed by Dewi herself— '' Bertjinta dalam Gelap'' (''Making Love in the Dark''), '' Dara-Dara'' (''Maidens''), and '' Penunggang Kuda Dari Tjimande'' (''The Horseman of Cimande'') (all 1971). These films were unsuccessful, and subsequently Dewi focused on acting. In 1971 she was recognized by the for her performance in ''Nji Ronggeng'' (''The Ronggeng'', 1969). In the 1970s and 1980s Dewi was cast predominantly in supporting roles, including in Fred Young's romance '' Putri Solo'' (''Daughter of Solo'', 1974),
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's drama '' Kemelut Hidup'' (''Complexities of Life'', 1977), and Wahyu Sihombing's drama '' Gara-gara Isteri Muda'' (''Because of a Young Wife'', 1977). For this last film, she received the
Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress The Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress ( id, Piala Citra untuk Pemeran Pendukung Wanita Terbaik) is an award given at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to Indonesian actresses for their achievements in a supporting role. The Citra Awards, ...
at the 1979
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. Dewi performed in a further twenty films in the 1980s and 1990s, ending her feature film career with '' Pedang Ulung'' (''Grand Sword'') in 1993, a year after receiving a lifetime achievement award from the National Film Council. She received another lifetime achievement award at the 2007 Bandung Film Festival. Dewi saw a downturn in her health in 2006, following the death of Bambang Samsudi, her eldest son. In March 2008 she spent two weeks in Pondok Indah Hospital after being admitted for malnutrition. Her poor health continued, however, and at 14:00
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(UTC +7) on 28 October 2008 she died at the home of her second and youngest child, Agus Erwin, in
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. She was buried at Jabang Bayi Cemetery in Cirebon near her parents and son.


Legacy

Only four female directors appeared in Indonesian cinema until 1998; aside from Chitra Dewi, these women directors were
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, Sofia W.D., and Ida Farida. Of these, all except Farida had previous experience as actresses. These directors rarely, if ever, received the same recognition as their male counterparts, and acting remained the only way for a woman in the industry to gain recognition. Since the
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in 1998, the number of women directors has increased dramatically. Several of them have received national and international recognition. The earliest in this generation are
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and
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, who collaborated with several other directors in ''Kuldesak'' (1999). Further examples include
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, who has had two of her films, ''
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'' (''The Courtesan'', 2002) and ''
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'' (''Love for Share'', 2006), submitted for an
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; and Djenar Maesa Ayu, whose '' Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!'' (''They Say I'm a Monkey!'', 2008) was on several lists of the best Indonesian films of 2008.


Filmography

During her fifty-year career, Dewi acted in more than eighty films. She also produced four, directed three, and wrote two. Dewi was also active in television, including in such series as ''Dr. Sartika'' (1989–1991), ''Jendela Hati'' (''Heart's Window'', 1994), ''Kedasih'' (1995), and ''Dua Pilar'' (''Two Pillars'', 1997).


As crew

* '' 2 X 24 Djam'' (1967; as producer) * '' Samiun dan Dasima'' (1970; as producer) * '' Bertjinta dalam Gelap'' (1971; as director, producer, and writer) * '' Dara-Dara'' (1971; as director and writer) * '' Penunggang Kuda Dari Tjimande'' (1971; as director, producer, and script editor)


As actress

* ''
Tamu Agung ''Tamu Agung'' (''Exalted Guest'') is a 1955 Indonesian dramatic comedy film directed by Usmar Ismail. It stars Cassin Abbas, Nina Amora, M. Pandji Anom, and Chitra Dewi. The satirical political comedy, about the anticipation of the visit of a d ...
'' (1955) * '' Djuara 1960'' (1956) * ''
Tiga Dara ''Tiga Dara'' (Indonesian for ''Three Maidens'') is a 1957 Indonesian musical comedy film starring Chitra Dewi, Mieke Wijaya, and Indriati Iskak. Directed by Usmar Ismail for Perfini, the film follows three sisters who live with their father an ...
'' (1956) * '' Delapan Pendjuru Angin'' (1957) * '' Tiga Buronan'' (1957) * '' Djendral Kantjil'' (1958) * ''
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'' (1958) * '' Asrama Dara'' (1958) * '' Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang'' (1959) * '' Pedjuang'' (1960) * '' Ratu-ratu Rumah Tangga'' (1960) * '' Tjita-Tjita Ajah'' (1960) * ''
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'' (1960) * '' Djumpa Diperjalanan'' (1961) * '' Melati Dibalik Terali'' (1961) * '' Holiday in Bali'' (1962) * ''
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'' (1962) * '' Lembah Hidjau'' (1963) * '' Semusim Lalu'' (1964) * ''
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'' (1965) * '' Bunga Putih'' (1966) * '' Gita Taruna'' (1966) * '' 2 X 24 Djam'' (1967) * '' Nji Ronggeng'' (1969) * '' Hidup, Tjinta dan Air Mata'' (1970) * '' Romansa'' (1970) * '' Samiun dan Dasima'' (1970) * '' Penunggang Kuda dari Tjimande'' (1971) * ''
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'' (1971) * '' Belas Kasih'' (1973) * '' Bulan di Atas Kuburan'' (1973) * ''
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'' (1974) * '' Aku Mau Hidup'' (1974) * ''
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'' (1974) * '' Pengorbanan'' (1974) * '' Putri Solo'' (1974) * '' Prahara (Betinanya Seorang Perempuan)'' (1974) * '' Maria, Maria, Maria'' (1974) * '' Suster Maria'' (1974) * '' Sayangilah Daku'' (1974) * '' Bunga Roos dari Cikembang'' (1975) * ''
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'' (1976) * '' Ganasnya Nafsu'' (1976) * ''
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'' (1977) * '' Kemelut Hidup'' (1977) * '' Rahasia Seorang Ibu'' (1977) * '' Ateng Bikin Pusing'' (1977) * '' Yoan'' (1977) * '' Gara-gara Isteri Muda'' (1977) * ''
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'' (1977) * '' Semau Gue'' (1977) * '' Duo Kribo'' (1977) * '' Rhoma Irama Berkelana I'' (1978) * '' Rhoma Irama Berkelana II'' (1978) * '' Begadang'' (1978) * ''
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'' (1978) * '' Gadis Kampus'' (1979) * '' Mencari Cinta'' (1979) * ''
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'' (1979) * '' Remaja-remaja'' (1979) * '' Perjuangan dan Doa'' (1980) * ''
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'' (1981) * '' Bukan Impian Semusim'' (1981) * '' Nila di Gaun Putih'' (1981) * '' Si Pitung Beraksi Kembali'' (1981) * '' Sekuntum Mawar Putih'' (1981) * '' Bawalah Aku Pergi'' (1981) * '' Simphony yang Indah'' (1981) * '' Mendung Tak Selamanya Kelabu'' (1982) * '' Rumput-Rumput yang Bergoyang'' (1983) * '' Kadarwati'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1984) * '' Sebening Kaca'' (1985) * '' Takdir Marina'' (1986) * '' Pendekar Bukit Tengkorak'' (1987) * '' Saur Sepuh (Satria Madangkara)'' (1988) * '' Jurus Dewa Naga'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1989) * '' Turangga'' (1990) * '' Pengantin Remaja'' (1991) * '' Pedang Ulung'' (1993)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dewi, Chitra Indonesian film actresses 1934 births 2008 deaths