Perkawinan

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Perkawinan
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Directed by Wim Umboh
Written by
  • Narto Erawan Dalimarta
  • Wim Umboh
Produced byAnnie Mambo
Starring
CinematographyLukman Hakim Nain
Production
companies
  • PT Aries Raya International
  • PT Far Eastern Film Co
Release date
1972
Running time
109 minutes
Country Indonesia
Language Indonesian language

Perkawinan is a 1972 Indonesian drama film directed by Wim Umboh. [1] The film won nine awards at the Indonesian Film Festival in 1973.

Awards

VenueYearCategoryRecipientResult
Indonesian Film Festival1973Best Feature FilmWon
Best Directing Wim Umboh Won
Best CameraLukman Hakim NainWon
Best Music Idris Sardi Won
Best SoundSuparman SidikWon
Best Art DirectionGaby MamboWon
Best ScreenplayNarto Erawan Dalimarta, Wim UmbohWon
Best EditingWim Umboh, K UraokaWon
Second Leading Man Sophan Sophiaan Won
Indonesian Journalists Association's Best Actor/Actress Awards1973Best ActorKusno SudjarwadiWon
Best Actress Widyawati Won

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References

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