Tjitra
Tjitra

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Tjitra

1949
Movie
71 min
Indonesian

The arrogant young man, Harsono debauches Suryani and leaves her for the city. Harsono's brother, Sutopo takes responsibility by marrying the girl who he is actually in love with. In the city, Harsono is drawn to the floozy Sandra. When he realizes his mistake, he takes it out on Sandra. Sandra's death, however, is caused by a heart attack, and not by his actions. Harsono goes back to his village. Sutopo tries to reconcile Suryani with Harsono when he returns. But Suryani chooses to stay with her husband, Sutopo.

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Director: Wim AneGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in colonial Indonesia, 'Tjitra' explores the complex relationships and social dynamics of the time. The story often revolves around the struggles of individuals navigating their identity and place within a society marked by cultural divides and personal aspirations. It delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the search for belonging.

Critical Reception

As an early Indonesian film, 'Tjitra' is historically significant for its contribution to the nation's cinematic heritage. While specific critical reviews from its release are scarce, it is recognized for its portrayal of societal issues and its artistic merits within the context of its era. Audience reception likely reflected the prevailing social sentiments and artistic appreciation of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its historical context and early cinematic efforts from Indonesia.

  • Notable for its dramatic exploration of interpersonal relationships within a colonial setting.

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Fun Fact

'Tjitra' is considered one of the earliest Indonesian films to explore mature dramatic themes, reflecting the evolving landscape of filmmaking in post-war Southeast Asia.

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