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Georgio Eduardo Alberto Krugers (24 November 1890 – 10 August 1964; also written as Kruger) was a cameraman and film director active in the
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(modern Indonesia) during the early 20th century. He is recorded as having worked in film since the mid-1920s, and in 1927 he made his directorial debut, ''
Eulis Atjih ''Eulis Atjih'' is a 1927 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia); it was the second feature film produced in the country, after ''Loetoeng Kasaroeng'' in 1926. The silent film follows the lives of a native Indonesian family sent i ...
''. He joined
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pilgrims in 1928 and screened a resulting documentary, '' The Great Mecca Feast'', in the Netherlands. His 1930 film ''
Karnadi Anemer Bangkong ''Karnadi Anemer Bangkong'' (''Karnadi the Frog Contractor''; also known as ''Karnadi Tangkep Bangkong'', meaning ''Karnadi Catches Frogs'') is a 1930 comedy from the Dutch East Indies directed by G. Krugers. It is considered the country's first ...
'' is thought to be the first talkie in the cinema of the Indies, but was a commercial failure as the majority
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audience considered it insulting. After making two works for Tan's Film in the early 1930s, Krugers moved to Hong Kong and then the Netherlands.


Silent film

Krugers was born in Banda Neira on 24 November 1890. Showing an interest in technology from a young age, he migrated to
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, where he spent time as a water engineer. He left for Bandung in 1925, where he led the laboratory at N.V. Java Film. He may have been one of its founders, together with the Dutchman L. Heuveldorp. The company exclusively produced documentaries until 1926, when Heuveldorp directed the colony's first feature film, ''
Loetoeng Kasaroeng ''Loetoeng Kasaroeng'' is a 1926 fantasy film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) which was directed and produced by L. Heuveldorp. An adaptation of the Sundanese folktale ''Lutung Kasarung'' (''The Lost Lutung''), the film tells o ...
''. Krugers served as a cameraman for the film, which was based on a
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folktale, also processing the film in his laboratory in
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. The following year, Krugers directed his own film, titled ''
Eulis Atjih ''Eulis Atjih'' is a 1927 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia); it was the second feature film produced in the country, after ''Loetoeng Kasaroeng'' in 1926. The silent film follows the lives of a native Indonesian family sent i ...
'', which followed the beautiful Eulis Atjih as she falls into poverty after being left by her husband. International release emphasised the ethnographic aspects of the film. The film was a commercial failure, but Krugers told his backers that the film had recouped its expenses. Later that year Krugers left Java Film to form his own company, Krugers Filmbedrijf (Krugers Film Company), By 1928 he was reportedly working on film adaptations of the folktales ''Roro Mendut'' and ''Prono Tjitro'', although it is not known if he finished them. He did, however, complete a documentary entitled '' The Great Mecca Feast'', which followed
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pilgrims from the Indies during their trip to Mecca. The film premiered in Leiden, the Netherlands, on 8 November 1928. This premiere was attended by numerous Dutch socialites, including Princess Juliana, and given an introduction by Dutch Orientalist Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje.


Talkies

The first talkies shown in the Indies, '' Fox Movietone Follies of 1929'' and ''
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'' (both 1929), came from the United States and were screened in late 1929. This encouraged Krugers to make ''
Karnadi Anemer Bangkong ''Karnadi Anemer Bangkong'' (''Karnadi the Frog Contractor''; also known as ''Karnadi Tangkep Bangkong'', meaning ''Karnadi Catches Frogs'') is a 1930 comedy from the Dutch East Indies directed by G. Krugers. It is considered the country's first ...
'' (''Karnadi the Frog Contractor''), an adaptation of the book by Yuhana, in 1930. The comedy, made with a single system camera that Krugers had obtained with the help of his Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers membership, is generally thought the first locally produced talkie released in the country, but had poor technical quality. It was a critical failure, as the majority Sundanese audience felt that they were being insulted; contemporary director Joshua Wong suggested that this poor reception was partly owing to the main character eating a frog, something which is forbidden for Muslims. Following this failure, Krugers made the documentary ''Atma De Vischer'' (1931), which followed Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Hendrik on a trip through the Hague, before being signed to Tan's Film. With Tan's, Krugers made two films. First he was asked to handle cinematography on
Bachtiar Effendi Bachtiar Effendi (also spelled Bachtiar Effendy; after 1903 – 1 April 1976) was an Indonesian film actor and director who also served as a cultural critic. Beginning his film career in 1930, he made several works for Tan's Film before join ...
's 1932 talkie '' Njai Dasima'', an adaptation of G. Francis' 1896 novel ''Tjerita Njai Dasima'' (''Story of Njai Dasima''). He then directed and produced ''
Huwen op Bevel ''Huwen op Bevel'' (also known as ''Terpaksa Menikah'', both meaning ''Forced to Marry'') is a 1931 romance film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Directed by G. Krugers and thought to have been produced by Tan's Film, it follows two yo ...
'' (''Forced to Marry''; 1931), which was advertised as featuring songs and comedy. The film was a commercial failure, leading to all rights being acquired by Tan's. He is recorded as planning a further two films, ''De Nona'' (''Of Ladies'') and ''Raonah'', but neither was made. During 1934 and early 1935, all feature films released in the
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had been produced by The Teng Chun. This situation was created by the
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, which had led to the Dutch East Indies government collecting higher taxes, advertisers asking for more money, and cinemas selling tickets at lower prices; this ensured that there was a very low profit margin for local films. During this period cinemas in the country mainly showed
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productions. Krugers left the Indies in 1936 and moved to Hong Kong. He later returned to the Netherlands, where he died in 1964.Luitgard Mols & Arnoud Vrolijk: ''Western Arabia in the Leiden Collections. Traces of a colourful past''.
Leiden, Leiden University Press, 2016. . About Krugers: 'The First Documentary Film on the Hajj' (pag. 77)


Filmography


References

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External links

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Luitgard Mols & Arnout Vrolijk: ''Western Arabia in the Leiden Collections. Traces of a colourful past''.
Leiden, Leiden University Press, 2016. . About Krugers: 'The First Documentary Film on the Hajj' (pag. 76-77) {{DEFAULTSORT:Krugers, G. 1890 births 1964 deaths Cinematographers from the Dutch East Indies Film directors from the Dutch East Indies Film producers from the Dutch East Indies Film score composers from the Dutch East Indies People from Maluku (province)