Imam Tantowi

Last updated
Imam Tantowi
Born (1946-08-13) August 13, 1946 (age 78)
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Notable work Soerabaia 45

Imam Tantowi (born 13 August 1946) is an Indonesian film director and screenwriter. Tantowi was a stage director before he began to work in film, first as artistic director and later as assistant director. In 1982 he was given the opportunity to direct his first film, Pasukan Berani Mati (Ready-to-Die Force). [1] In a career spanning six decades he has directed 18 feature films and written more than 30 scripts for the screen and for television. [2] [3]

Contents

Tantowi won the Citra Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 1989 Indonesian Film Festival for his film Si Badung  [ id ]. [4] At the 1991 Indonesian Film Festival he won the Best Director award for his film Soerabaia 45 . [5] [6] [7] He won the Vidia Award at the 1996 Festival Sinetron Indonesia for his television series Suami-suami Takut Istri  [ id ].

Filmography

As director

Film

As screenwriter

Film

  • Ira Maya dan Kakek Ateng (1979)
  • Nakalnya Anak-anak (1980)
  • Primitif (1980)
  • Jaka Sembung (1981)
  • Ratu Ilmu Hitam (1981)
  • Pasukan Berani Mati (1982)
  • Lebak Membara (1982)
  • Jaka Sembung dan Bajing Ireng (1983)
  • Dia Sang Penakluk (1984)
  • Residivis (1985)
  • Preman (1985)
  • Teroris (1986)
  • Kelabang Seribu (1986)
  • 7 Manusia Harimau  [ id ] (1986)
  • Siluman Serigala Putih (1987)
  • Saur Sepuh 1 (1987)
  • Saur Sepuh 2 (1988)
  • Saur Sepuh 3 (1988)
  • Soerabaia 45 (1989)
  • Saur Sepuh 4 (1991)
  • Tukang Bubur Naik Haji: Mahakasih (1996)

Soaps

Bibliography

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Public holidays in Indonesia</span>

The following table indicates declared Indonesian government national holidays. Cultural variants also provide opportunity for holidays tied to local events. Beside official holidays, there are the so-called "libur bersama" or "cuti bersama", or joint leave(s) declared nationwide by the government. In total there are 16 public holidays every year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Indonesian literature</span>

Indonesian literature is a term grouping various genres of South-East Asian literature.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Deddy Mizwar</span> Indonesian actor, director and politician

Deddy Mizwar is an Indonesian actor, director, and politician born of an Indo (Dutch-Betawi) father and Betawi-Bugis mother. He is the Chairman of Indonesia's National Film Advisory Board and former Vice Governor of West Java. He also ran for governorship of the province in the 2018 election. His 2010 film How Funny was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cinta Laura</span> German-born Indonesian singer, actress, and model (born 1993)

Cinta Laura Kiehl is an Indonesian actress, singer, and model.

Sisworo Gautama Putra was an Indonesian film director and screenwriter, best known for his work in the horror film genre.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Melly Goeslaw</span> Indonesian singer and actress (born 1974)

Melliana Cessy "Melly" Goeslaw is an Indonesian singer, songwriter, composer, producer, writer, and actress. She began singing in the fifth grade, then began writing songs and took work as a backing vocalist for Elfa Secioria in high school. This led to her family and her moving to Jakarta to further her career. While providing backing vocals for Katon Bagaskara's promotional tour, she met Anto Hoed and Andi Ayunir. After marrying Hoed, the three formed the band Potret in 1995. Their 1995 debut album was well received, bringing Goeslaw and her bandmates to fame. As of 2011, she has written over 500 songs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Indo pop</span> Indonesian pop music

Indo-pop also known as Indonesian pop or I-pop is loosely defined as Indonesian pop music; however, in a wider sense it can also encompass Indonesian pop culture, which also includes Indonesian cinema and sinetrons.

The Annual Indonesian Movie Actor Awards are annual awards that have been presented to filmmakers in Indonesia since 2007. The trophy given is called Piala Layar Emas. Winners in "Best" categories are selected by a jury, and winners in "Favorite" categories are selected by the public.

Emmanuel Ginting Manik or better known as El Manik is an Indonesian actor of Karo descent.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Slamet Rahardjo</span> Indonesian actor, director, and screenwriter (born 1949)

Slamet Rahardjo Djarot is an Indonesian actor, director, and screenwriter of Javanese-Bantenese descent. He is the elder brother of director, songwriter, and politician, Eros Djarot. Since his directorial debut in 1979 with Rembulan dan Matahari, he has directed and/or written twelve films; one of which, Langitku, Rumahku, was Indonesia's submission to the 63rd Academy Awards in 1991.

<i>Get Married 2</i> 2009 Indonesian film

Get Married 2 is a 2009 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Hanung Bramantyo and starring Nirina Zubir and Nino Fernandez. A sequel to the 2007 hit Get Married, it details the efforts of Mae and Rendy to have children.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fifi Young</span> Indonesian actress (1915–1975)

Fifi Young was an Indonesian actress of mixed French and Chinese descent who acted in at least 86 films over her 34-year career.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Niniek L. Karim</span> Indonesian actress

Niniek L. Karim is an Indonesian actress who has won two Citra Awards for Best Supporting Actress.

Devi Permatasari is an Indonesian actress, presenter, and model. She has appeared in the soap operas Anak-Anak Manusia with Teddy Syach, Primus Yustisio, and Jihan Fahira.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amoroso Katamsi</span> Indonesian actor (1940–2018)

Amoroso Katamsi was an Indonesian actor and artist. He is well known by Penumpasan Pengkhianatan G 30 S PKI created in 1982 by director, Arifin C. Noer and by Djakarta 1966 supported by Umar Kayam with same director. He became chief of PARFI.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Coordinating Ministry for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Correction</span> Ministry branch of Indonesia

The Coordinating Ministry for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Correction is an Indonesian ministry that administers laws, human rights, immigration, and correction. Previously named Ministry of Law and Human Rights, it changed to Coordinating Minister by Prabowo Subianto. It is responsible to the president, and is led by the Coordinating Minister of Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Correction, Yusril Ihza Mahendra, since 20 October 2024.

<i>Soerabaia 45</i> 1990 Indonesian film

Soerabaia 45 is an Indonesian film released in 1990. The film was directed by Imam Tantowi and starred Nyoman Swadayani, Leo Kristi, and Usman Effendy. The story of the film is based on the 1945 Battle of Surabaya between pro-independence Indonesian soldiers and militia against British and British Indian troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rima Melati</span> Indonesian actress (1937–2022)

Marjolein Tambayong, better known by her stage name Rima Melati or by her nickname Lientje, was an Indonesian actress, model, and singer. She appeared in close to one hundred feature films, including works by Wim Umboh, Sjumandjaja, and Teguh Karya. She received multiple awards, including a PWI Award for Best Actress for Noda Tak Berampun, a Citra Award for Best Leading Actress for Intan Berduri, and five nominations for the Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Wagino Dachrin Mochtar was an Indonesian actor and the husband of Sofia W.D. He starred in Badai-Selatan (1962), Samiun dan Dasima (1971), Sanrego (1971), and Mystics in Bali (1981).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Christy Jusung</span> Indonesian actress

Christy Jusung is an Indonesian film and television actress. She became widely known after playing the character Sabrina in the Ramadan television series Lorong Waktu in the early 2000s.

References

  1. 1 2 3 East-West Film Journal. 2. Vol. 4. Institute of Culture and Communication, East-West Center. 1990. pp. 126–.
  2. Indonesia. Direktorat Pembinaan Film dan Rekaman Video (1999). Apa siapa orang film Indonesia. Departemen Penerangan RI, Direktorat Pembinaan Film dan Rekaman Video. pp. 236–.
  3. Salīm Saʻīd; John H. McGlynn; Karl G. Heider (1991). Cinema of Indonesia. Festival of Indonesia Foundation. pp. 43–. ISBN   978-1-879578-00-5.
  4. 34th Asia-Pacific Film Festival, 18-21 December 1989, Jakarta, Indonesia. 1989. pp. 72–.
  5. Cinemaya. 14-20. A. Vasudev. 1992. The award for Best Director was won by Imam Tantowi for his Soerabaia 45 on the struggle against the reimposition of colonial rule after World War II.
  6. Budiarto Danujaya; Mohammad Johan Tjasmadi; Dewan Film Nasional (Indonesia) (1992). Layar perak: 90 tahun bioskop di Indonesia (in Indonesian). Dewan Film Nasional. pp. 116–. ISBN   9789795115700. ... Teta Film, dan didukung sutradara Imam Tantowi yang mendapat Piala Citra FFI 1991 lewat filmnya, Soerabaja '45, sutradara MT Risyaf, dan Torro Margens, dengan pernyataan bahwa persaingan yang tidak sehat sangat tidak mendukung ...
  7. Femina: gaya hidup masa kini. 48-51. Vol. 19. P.T. Gaya Favorit Press. 1991. pp. 34–.
  8. Festival Film Indonesia, 1985-1990. Direktorat Publikasi, Direktorat Jenderal PPG, Departemen Penerangan RI. 1991. pp. 42/.
  9. Masyarakat Seni Pertunjukan Indonesia (1999). Direktori industri sinematografi. Masyarakat Seni Pertunjukan Indonesia. pp. 35/.
  10. Katinka van Heeren (1 January 2012). Contemporary Indonesian Film: Spirits of Reform and Ghosts from the Past. BRILL. pp. 103–. ISBN   978-90-04-25347-6.
  11. Panji masyarakat. Yayasan Nurul Islam. March 1998. pp. 63–. Fatahillah, the work of Imam Tantowi and chaerul umam that swallowed mgkos 3 billion, has not been able so loko- notif. I do not know whether a similar fate also nenimpa Telegram, by director Slamet Rahardjo newly completed. While ...
  12. Peter Cowie (1998). Variety International Film Guide. Andre Deutsch. pp. 201–. ISBN   9780233991832. Local Stigma It is this background which makes the appearance of an ambitious film called Fatahillah so significant. This recreates the heroic struggle of ... To put it on screen took two directors: Chaerul Uman and Imam Tantowi. The regional ..