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词条 Ikan Doejoeng
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  1. Plot

  2. Production

  3. Release and reception

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. Works cited

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  • Asmanah
  • Soerjono

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Ikan Doejoeng (Perfected Spelling: Ikan Duyung, literally meaning Mermaid) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Lie Tek Swie and starring Asmanah and Soerjono. Following star-crossed lovers, the film was the first released by Standard Film. Likely targeted at the educated elite, it is now probably lost.

Plot

Asmara is in love with Sanusi, but told to marry Harun. Unknown to her, Harun is already in a romantic relationship with Emi. As a means of escape, Asmara imagines herself to be a mermaid. Meanwhile, Sanusi must face bandits.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=264}}

Production

Ikan Doejoeng was directed by Lie Tek Swie and produced by Touw Ting Iem (or James), an English-trained sound technician.{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Ikan Doejoeng}} It was the first production of Standard Film, which Lie had established together with the Tan brothers (Khoen Yauw and Khoen Hian) earlier that year; in the early 1930s he had directed several films for them, most recently Melati van Agam (Jasmine of Agam) in 1932. Touw, however, was titularly head of the Batavia-based company.{{sfn|Biran|2009|pp=235–237}} Ikan Doejoeng was shot in black-and-white. Much of the filming was conducted on or underwater.{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Ikan Doejoeng}}

The film starred Asmanah and Soerjono. It also featured Achmad Thys, Poniman, Momo, Nawi Ismail, and A. Rasjid.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=264}}{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Ikan Doejoeng}}{{sfn|Soerabaijasch Handelsblad 1941, (untitled)}}

Release and reception

Ikan Doejoeng was released in late 1941. By September of that year it had been screened in Medan,{{sfn|De Sumatra Post 1941, (untitled)}} and by December it had reached Surabaya.{{sfn|Soerabaijasch Handelsblad 1941, (untitled)}} It was rated "for all audiences" ("voor all leeftijden").{{sfn|De Sumatra Post 1941, (untitled)}} The Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran suggests that the film was likely targeted at the growing native intellectual class, citing the plot. He writes, however, that the Ikan Doejoeng{{'s}} technical quality was on par with films aimed at uneducated audiences.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=264}} The film was advertised as having a "deeply poignant theme of pure love", which would give viewers "a good perspective on the Eastern mentality."{{efn|Original: "Een diep aangrijpend thema over zuivere liefdesgevoelens, hetwelk U tevens een goede kijk geeft op de Oostersche mentaliteit."}}{{sfn|Soerabaijasch Handelsblad 1941, (untitled)}}

Lie would go on to direct one last film for Standard, Siti Noerbaja, in 1942; he ultimately left the company. Standard closed later that year, having released three films: the last, Selendang Delima (Pomegranate Shawl), was directed by Henry L. Duarte.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=238}}

The film is likely lost. The American visual anthropologist Karl G. Heider writes that all Indonesian films from before 1950 are lost.{{sfn|Heider|1991|p=14}} However, JB Kristanto's Katalog Film Indonesia (Indonesian Film Catalogue) records several as having survived at Sinematek Indonesia's archives, and Biran writes that several Japanese propaganda films have survived at the Netherlands Government Information Service.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=351}}

Notes

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References

Works cited

{{refbegin|40em}}
  • {{cite book

| title = Bikin Film di Jawa
|trans-title=History of Film 1900–1950: Making Films in Java
| language = Indonesian
| last = Biran
| first = Misbach Yusa
| authorlink = Misbach Yusa Biran
| location = Jakarta
| publisher = Komunitas Bamboo working with the Jakarta Art Council
| year = 2009
| isbn = 978-979-3731-58-2
| ref = harv
  • {{cite book

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m4DVrBo91lEC
|title=Indonesian Cinema: National Culture on Screen
|isbn=978-0-8248-1367-3
|author1=Heider
|first1=Karl G
|year=1991
|publisher=University of Hawaii Press
|location=Honolulu
|ref=harv
}}
  • {{cite web

|title=Ikan Doejoeng
|language=Indonesian
|url=http://filmindonesia.or.id/movie/title/lf-i012-41-300584_ikan-doejoeng
|work=filmindonesia.or.id
|publisher=Konfiden Foundation
|location=Jakarta
|accessdate=26 July 2012
|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/69QyiGu7E?url=http://filmindonesia.or.id/movie/title/lf-i012-41-300584_ikan-doejoeng
|archivedate=26 July 2012
|ref={{sfnRef|Filmindonesia.or.id, Ikan Doejoeng}}
|deadurl=yes
|df=dmy-all
}}
  • {{cite news

|title=(untitled)
|language=Dutch
|url=http://kranten.kb.nl/view/article/id/ddd%3A011177108%3Ampeg21%3Ap008%3Aa0086
|work=De Sumatra Post
|accessdate=31 March 2013
|publisher=J. Hallermann
|date=27 September 1941
|location=Medan
|ref={{sfnRef|De Sumatra Post 1941, (untitled)}}
|page=8
}}
  • {{cite news

|title=(untitled)
|language=Dutch
|url=http://kranten.kb.nl/view/article/id/ddd%3A011121997%3Ampeg21%3Ap008%3Aa0108
|work=Soerabaijasch Handelsblad
|accessdate=31 March 2013
|publisher=Kolff & Co
|date=31 December 1941
|location=Surabaya
|ref={{sfnRef|Soerabaijasch Handelsblad 1941, (untitled)}}
|page=8
}}{{refend}}{{Lie Tek Swie}}

5 : Indonesian black-and-white films|Indonesian films|Films directed by Lie Tek Swie|Films of the Dutch East Indies|Films about mermaids

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