Usmar Ismail
Born 1921 (age 49) · Fort de Kock, Dutch East Indies
Appears in 37 titles

Usmar Ismail (born March 20, 1921 - January 2, 1971) was an Indonesian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is dubbed the godfather of Indonesian films. The date of Indonesia's National Film Day (March 30), is dated from the first day of shooting Darah dan Doa (1950), Ismail's third film. His talents further developed while working at Keimin Bunka Sidosho (the Japanese Cultural Center Headquarters). There, he collaborated with Armijn Pane and other cultural figures to stage theatrical performances. In 1943, he founded and became the chairman of the theater group Sandiwara Penggemar "Maya" along with Abu Hanifah, Rosihan Anwar, Cornel Simanjuntak, Sudjojono, H.B. Jassin, and others. After the proclamation of independence, Usmar served in the military and became actively involved in journalism in Jakarta. When the Dutch returned with Allied forces, he joined the Indonesian National Army (TNI) in Yogyakarta with the rank of major. Along with his colleagues Sjamsuddin Sutan Makmur and Rinto Alwi, they established a newspaper named Rakyat. In the field of editorial work and journalism, Usmar was one of the founders and editors of Harian Patriot, the editor of the monthly magazine Arena in Yogyakarta (1948), and Gelanggang in Jakarta (1966-1967). He also served as the chairman of the Indonesian Journalists Association (1946-1947). During his time as a journalist, Usmar was imprisoned by the Dutch for allegedly engaging in subversive activities. At the time, he was working as a political reporter at Kantor Berita Antara and was covering the Dutch-Indonesian negotiations in Jakarta. This incident occurred in 1948. In his later career, Usmar developed a more serious interest in filmmaking. He became actively involved in organizations related to theater and film. He served as chairman of the Yogyakarta Cultural Deliberation Body (1946-1948), chairman of the Yogyakarta Artists Theater Association (1946-1948), chairman of the Indonesian National Theater Academy in Jakarta (1955-1965), and chairman of the National Film Deliberation Body (BMPN). BMPN played a key role in urging the government to establish the "National Film Development Policy" in 1967. He was known as a co-founder of the Indonesian National Film Company with Djamaluddin Malik and other film entrepreneurs, eventually becoming its chairman from 1954 to 1965.

Filmography

After the Curfew
6.2
After the Curfew
1954
Director
Bali
4.2
Bali
1970
Director
The Three Maidens
8.0
The Three Maidens
1956
Director
The Struggle
6.3
The Struggle
1960
Director
Six Hours in Djogja
9.0
Six Hours in Djogja
1951
Director
Victim of Slander
7.5
Victim of Slander
1959
Director
The Long March
8.0
The Long March
1950
Director
Exalted Guest
8.0
Exalted Guest
1955
Director
Girl's Dormitory
8.0
Girl's Dormitory
1958
Director
The Big Village
The Big Village
1969
Director
Harta Karun
1949
Director
Tjitra
1949
Director
Kafedo
1953
Director
Sengketa
1957
Director
Delapan Pendjuru Angin
Delapan Pendjuru Angin
1957
Director
The Artist's Holiday
The Artist's Holiday
1965
Director
Krisis
1953
Director
Laruik Sandjo
1960
Director
Anak-anak Revolusi
1964
Director