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:''The names Sutan and Palindih are honorifics. The subject should be referred to by his given name, Roestam.'' Roestam Sutan Palindih (
Perfected Spelling The Enhanced Spelling of the Indonesian Language ( id, Ejaan Bahasa Indonesia yang Disempurnakan, EYD) is the spelling system used for the Indonesian language. History The Enhanced Spelling of the Indonesian Language ( id, Ejaan Bahasa Indone ...
: Rustam Sutan Palindih) was an Indonesian film director and writer. He was born in Fort de Kock,
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(now Bukittinggi, Indonesia) in 1898. He finished his education in various cities, including Batavia (now
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),
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, Padang, and
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. In the 1920s and 30s Rustam held a variety of jobs, including as the owner of a small shop and a farmer. He eventually became involved with the journalistic and literary industries, working at Balai Pustaka and heading the newspaper Neratja. From 1933 until 1938 he was a member of a
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political council, vocally opposing the Dutch colonial presence in the Indies. Rustam began his involvement with the local film industry during the 1940s, writing novelisations of films by
Tan Tjoei Hock Tan Tjoei Hock (15 April 1908 – 1984) was an Indonesian journalist and filmmaker. Born in Batavia, he was discovered by The Teng Chun in the late 1930s. Tan became one of the most productive film directors of the Dutch East Indies between 1 ...
and Soeska. After the
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occupied the Indies beginning in 1942, he collaborated with the Japanese forces in making the short propaganda films ''Di Desa'' and ''Di Menara'' for the studio ''
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''. During the
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(1945–1949) that followed the occupation Rustam directed his only feature film, ''
Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum ''Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum'' (; Perfected Spelling: ''Air Mata Mengalir di Citarum''; Indonesian for ''Tears Flow in Citarum'') is a 1948 film from what is now Indonesia, written and directed by Roestam Sutan Palindih for the Tan & Wong Bros ...
'' (''Tears Flow in Tjitarum''), in 1948, which was the feature film debut of Sofia WD. His last work in the film industry, a script entitled ''Terang Bulan'' (''Full Moon''), was filmed in 1950 and directed by Mustadjab. Starring Sofia and
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, the production followed two lovers separated by crime, war, and family who are ultimately able to reunite. By the 1950s, after Indonesia's independence was recognised, Rustam had become mostly a literary documentarian, although he continued to publish some works on the subject. He also wrote on the nation's politics and recorded a version of the folktale
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. He died in 1971 after several years of ill health.


Filmography

Palindih directed two short propaganda films and one feature film. He wrote a total of four films: * ''Di Desa'' (''In the Village''; 1943; short film) – Director and screenwriter * ''Di Menara'' (''In the Tower''; 1943; short film) – Director and screenwriter * ''
Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum ''Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum'' (; Perfected Spelling: ''Air Mata Mengalir di Citarum''; Indonesian for ''Tears Flow in Citarum'') is a 1948 film from what is now Indonesia, written and directed by Roestam Sutan Palindih for the Tan & Wong Bros ...
'' (''Tears Flow in Tjitarum''; 1948) – Director and screenwriter * ''Terang Bulan'' (''Full Moon''; 1950) – Story


References

Footnotes Bibliography * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Palindih, Roestam Sutan 1898 births 1971 deaths 20th-century screenwriters Film directors of the Dutch East Indies Indonesian collaborators with Imperial Japan Indonesian screenwriters Minangkabau people People from Bukittinggi Screenwriters of the Dutch East Indies