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Union Films was a film production company located in Batavia,
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(now
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, Indonesia). Established by
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businessmen Ang Hock Liem and Tjoa Ma Tjoen in 1940, it produced seven
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films before it was dissolved in 1942; all are thought to be
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. The company's films were directed by four men, mostly ethnic Chinese, and launched the careers of actors such as
Rendra Karno Raden Soekarno ( Perfected Spelling: Sukarno; 7 May 1920 – 27 November 1985), better known as Rendra Karno, was an Indonesian actor. Born in Kutoarjo, Central Java, Soekarno entered the film industry in 1941, making his debut appearance ...
and Djoewariah. Established during the revival of the Indies film industry, Union released its first film, ''
Kedok Ketawa ''Kedok Ketawa'' (; Indonesian for ''The Laughing Mask'', also known by the Dutch title ''Het Lachende Masker'') is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Union Films' first production, it was directed by Jo An Djan. S ...
'', in July 1940. This was followed by a series of films penned by
Saeroen Saeroen ( Perfected Spelling: Saerun; fl. 1920s–1962) was an Indonesian journalist and screenwriter. Born in Yogyakarta, he became a journalist after a time working at a railway station. By the mid-1930s he had established the daily ''Pemandang ...
which were increasingly oriented towards the Indies' growing
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and attempted to distance themselves from the theatrical conventions which were common in the contemporary film industry. This continued after Saeroen left for
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in 1941, with Union's final two productions emphasising
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. Following the Japanese occupation of the Indies in March 1942, Union was dissolved, though its films continued to be screened into the mid 1940s.


History

Following the commercial successes of ''
Terang Boelan ''Terang Boelan'' (; Indonesian for "Full Moon", ''Terang Bulan'' in the Perfected Spelling System) is a 1937 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Written by Saeroen, directed by Albert Balink, and starring Rd Mochtar, Roekiah and E ...
'' (''Full Moon''; 1937), ''
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'' (1938), and '' Alang-Alang'' (''Grass''; 1939), the film industry of the
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 – which had been severely weakened by the
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 – was revived. Film production increased and, in 1940, four new
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s were opened, including Union Films. The company was funded by
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businessman Ang Hock Liem, who is credited as producer for the majority of the company's releases; daily operations, however, were handled by Tjoa Ma Tjoen. Union was headquartered in Prinsenlaan, Batavia (now Mangga Besar,
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), and, according to a press release, established to "improve the quality of Indonesian art". The fledgling Union's first film, ''
Kedok Ketawa ''Kedok Ketawa'' (; Indonesian for ''The Laughing Mask'', also known by the Dutch title ''Het Lachende Masker'') is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Union Films' first production, it was directed by Jo An Djan. S ...
'', was released in July 1940. Following a young couple who face off against criminals with the help of a masked bandit, this film was directed by Jo An Djan and starred Oedjang, Fatimah, and Basoeki Resobowo. It received positive reviews; the journalist
Saeroen Saeroen ( Perfected Spelling: Saerun; fl. 1920s–1962) was an Indonesian journalist and screenwriter. Born in Yogyakarta, he became a journalist after a time working at a railway station. By the mid-1930s he had established the daily ''Pemandang ...
wrote in ''
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'' that the film's quality was comparable to imported
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productions, and a review in ''
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'' praised the cinematography. Following these positive reviews, Union hired Saeroen – who had previously written ''Terang Boelan'' and several works for
Tan's Film Tan's Film was a film production house in the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia). Established by the brothers Tan Khoen Yauw and Tan Khoen Hian on September 1, 1929, its films were mostly targeted at native ethnic groups. Starting with '' Njai ...
 – as a screenwriter. He made his debut for the company with ''
Harta Berdarah ''Harta Berdarah'' (; Indonesian for ''Bloody Treasure'') is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Directed by Rd Ariffien and R Hu for Union Films, the film was written by Saeroen. The film, which stars Zonder and Soel ...
'', directed by new hires R Hu and
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, following Jo An Djan's departure for Populair's Film. The film, in which a young man convinces a miserly
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to be more charitable, was released in October 1940 and starred the singer Soelastri and martial artist Zonder. Union released their third production, ''
Bajar dengan Djiwa ''Bajar dengan Djiwa'' (; Perfected Spelling: ''Bayar dengan Jiwa''; Indonesian for "Pay with ne'sSoul") is a believed lost 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia). Directed by R Hu and produced by Ang Hock Liem, it starred A B ...
'', by February 1941. Directed by R Hu, this film – a drama in which a young woman is sold to a
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in order to pay her father's debt – marked the film debut of Djoewariah; she later became Union's leading lady. Ariffien, meanwhile, was tasked with directing ''
Asmara Moerni ''Asmara Moerni'' (; Perfected Spelling: ''Asmara Murni''; Indonesian for ''True Love'') is a 1941 romance film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Rd Ariffien and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films. Written by Saeroe ...
'', based on a script by Saeroen. Attempting to reach the educated audiences by casting a young doctor,
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, opposite Djoewariah, this romance told of a young man who is ultimately able to marry his former maid after she receives an education. Released in April, the film received mixed reviews: one, in the ''Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad'', found the film "fascinating", while another for the same paper considered the film dependent on the stage traditions which its advertisements had denounced. In July 1941 Union released ''
Wanita dan Satria ''Wanita dan Satria'' (; Indonesian for ''The Woman and the Hero'') is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Rd Ariffien and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films that is probably lost. Starring Djoewariah, Ratna ...
'', a Djoewariah vehicle which follows a well-born womaniser who abuses his social status to gain women's trust before ultimately getting his comeuppance. In advertising ''Wanita dan Satria'', the company again emphasised the non-theatrical background of the film's cast, which also included Moesa, Djoewita and Hidajat. The film received positive reviews; one, from the ''
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'', wrote that ''Wanita dan Satria'' "gives a clear picture of the precarious position of Indonesian women and motivates the desire for a firmer outline of her rights in the Moslem society". This was the company's last film to be directed by Ariffien or written by Saeroen; both men migrated to rival company
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soon afterwards. Hu remained with Union and directed the company's next production, '' Soeara Berbisa'', with ''
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'' sound technician Boen Kin Nam serving as assistant director. Written by Djojopranoto, the work followed two young men who compete for the love of a woman before learning that they are long-lost brothers. Djoewita had left the company at this point, and the studio hired Raden Soekarno for the leading role of this late 1941 release. The company's final completed production, '' Mega Mendoeng'', was directed by Boen and announced soon after shooting for ''Soeara Berbisa'' had begun. This film, a romance starring Soekarno and new find Sofiati, was released in early 1942.; In producing both films, Union emphasised
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and targeted educated audiences. By the end of 1941, the government of the Dutch East Indies were concerned that
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could invade the colony. This fear reached the general populace, and the February 1942 edition of the film magazine ''Pertjatoeran Doenia dan Film'' reported that several studios would move away from the colonial capital of Batavia or go on a production hiatus. Union, though already beginning production of a film set in the
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era titled ''Damar Woelan'', was forced to stop filming. When the Japanese occupied the Indies in March 1942, Union was closed, never to reopen. Aside from Ariffien, who continued directing into the 1960s, none of Union's directors or producers returned to the film industry after the conclusion of the Japanese occupation in 1945. Several actors continued their careers. Djoewariah, for instance, made her first film after leaving Union, '' Sehidup Semati'' (''One Life, One Death''), in 1949, and continued acting until the mid-1950s. Soekarno's career lasted through the 1970s; he was mostly credited as Rendra Karno after changing his name in the 1950s. Others had careers behind the screen; ''Kedok Ketawa'' star Basoeki Resobowo, for instance, became art director on films such as ''
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'' (''The Long March''; 1950).


Filmography

In a period of two years, Union released seven films; all were feature length, made in black-and-white, and received wide releases in the Dutch East Indies. Several were screened in nearby Singapore, including ''Bajar dengan Djiwa'' and ''Asmara Moerni''. Though its films were screened at least into the 1940s, the company's output is likely lost. *''
Kedok Ketawa ''Kedok Ketawa'' (; Indonesian for ''The Laughing Mask'', also known by the Dutch title ''Het Lachende Masker'') is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Union Films' first production, it was directed by Jo An Djan. S ...
'' (''Laughing Mask''; 1940) *''
Harta Berdarah ''Harta Berdarah'' (; Indonesian for ''Bloody Treasure'') is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Directed by Rd Ariffien and R Hu for Union Films, the film was written by Saeroen. The film, which stars Zonder and Soel ...
'' (''Bloody Treasure''; 1940) *''
Bajar dengan Djiwa ''Bajar dengan Djiwa'' (; Perfected Spelling: ''Bayar dengan Jiwa''; Indonesian for "Pay with ne'sSoul") is a believed lost 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia). Directed by R Hu and produced by Ang Hock Liem, it starred A B ...
'' (''Pay with ne'sSoul''; 1941) *''
Asmara Moerni ''Asmara Moerni'' (; Perfected Spelling: ''Asmara Murni''; Indonesian for ''True Love'') is a 1941 romance film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Rd Ariffien and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films. Written by Saeroe ...
'' (''True Love''; 1941) *''
Wanita dan Satria ''Wanita dan Satria'' (; Indonesian for ''The Woman and the Hero'') is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Rd Ariffien and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films that is probably lost. Starring Djoewariah, Ratna ...
'' (''The Woman and the Hero''; 1941) *'' Soeara Berbisa'' (''Venomous Voice''; 1941) *'' Mega Mendoeng'' (1942)


See also

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Works cited

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