Perempuan dalam Pasungan

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Perempuan dalam Pasungan
Directed byIsmail Soebardjo
Written byIsmail Soebardjo
Produced byHendrick Gozali
Starring
  • Nungky Kusumastuti
  • D Djajakusuma
  • Sofia (Sofia WD)
  • Rini S Bono
  • Frans Tumbuan
  • Sentot Sahid
CinematographyTantra Surjadi
Production
company
PT Garuda Film
Release date
1980
Running time
109 minutes
Country Indonesia
Language Indonesian language

Perempuan dalam Pasungan is a 1980 Indonesian drama film directed by Ismail Soebardjo. [1] The film won four awards at the Indonesian Film Festival in 1981.

Accolades

AwardYearCategoryRecipientResult
Indonesian Film Festival1981Best Feature FilmWon
Best DirectingIsmail SoebardjoWon
Best CameraTantra SurjadiWon
Best Art DirectionBenny BenhardiWon
Best ScreenplayIsmail SoebardjoNominated
Best Lead ActressNungky KusumastutiNominated
Best Supporting ActressRini S BonoNominated
Best EditingSuryo SusantoNominated


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References

  1. "Perempuan dalam Pasungan". filmindonesia.or.id. Retrieved 2020-05-18.