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1972 film by Wim Umboh
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Perkawinan
Directed byWim Umboh
Written by
  • Narto Erawan Dalimarta
  • Wim Umboh
Produced byAnnie Mambo
Starring
  • Widyawati
  • Sophan Sophiaan
  • Kusno Sudjarwadi
  • Dicky Zulkarnaen
  • Rahayu Effendi
  • Komalasari
  • Rd Mochtar
  • Yan Bastian
  • Emilia Contessa
CinematographyLukman Hakim Nain
Production
companies
  • PT Aries Raya International
  • PT Far Eastern Film Co
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
Running time109 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian language

Perkawinan is a 1972 Indonesian drama film directed by Wim Umboh. The film won nine awards at the Indonesian Film Festival in 1973.

Awards

Venue Year Category Recipient Result
Indonesian Film Festival 1973 Best Feature Film Won
Best Directing Wim Umboh Won
Best Camera Lukman Hakim Nain Won
Best Music Idris Sardi Won
Best Sound Suparman Sidik Won
Best Art Direction Gaby Mambo Won
Best Screenplay Narto Erawan Dalimarta, Wim Umboh Won
Best Editing Wim Umboh, K Uraoka Won
Second Leading Man Sophan Sophiaan Won
Indonesian Journalists Association's Best Actor/Actress Awards 1973 Best Actor Kusno Sudjarwadi Won
Best Actress Widyawati Won

Synopsis

Mr. Tok (Sophan Sophiaan) is the son of a wealthy nobleman who is studying in the Netherlands and meets Inge (Widyawati), an employee at the Nitour travel agency. After they get married, they are unable to have a child due to Mr. Tok's illness. After returning to Indonesia, this couple is disliked by Mr. Tok's parents, who have arranged his marriage with another girl. Fortunately, the girl already has a girlfriend, so the forced marriage is not carried out. Mr. Tok then returns to Europe to cure his illness. During that time, Inge is thrown out by her in-laws because she is found pregnant and is considered to be having an affair. When Mr. Tok returns and does not find his wife, he blames his parents, because the baby is actually his child. In the snow, Mr. Tok meets Inge again, just like at the beginning of their meeting, this time witnessed by Mr. Tok's parents.

References

  1. "Perkawinan". filmindonesia.or.id. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
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