Kris Mataram
{{Infobox film
| name = Kris Mataram
| image = Kris Mataram 1940.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical poster
| director =Njoo Cheong Seng
| producer =
| writer =
| starring = {{plain list|
- Fifi Young
- Omar Rodriga
}}
| music =
| cinematography = Joshua Wong
| editing =
| studio = Oriental Film
| distributor =
| released = {{Film date|1940|06|29|Dutch East Indies|df=yes}}
| runtime =
| country = Dutch East Indies
| language = Malay
| budget =
| gross =
}}
Kris Mataram is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies that was directed by Njoo Cheong Seng and starred Fifi Young and Omar Rodriga as two lovers divided by class. Young's feature film debut,{{sfn|Setiono|2008|p=398}} the film was the first produced by Oriental Film and depended on Young's stardom as a stage actress to attract viewers. It may be a lost film.
Plot
A young noblewoman from Kartasura, R. A. Roosmini (Fifi Young), falls in love with a commoner named Bachtiar (Omar Rodriga). She wants to be with him, but her father R. M. Hadikusumo insists that she marry a man from a similar background. The two run away together, but Bachtiar is recalled by his family and forced to marry a woman he does not love. Roosmini, rather than marry a man she does not love or live alone, stabs herself with her sacred kris and dies.{{sfn|Biran|2009|pp=252–253}}{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Kris Mataram}}
Production
Kris Mataram was produced by Oriental Film, a newly established studio.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=204}} It brought Fifi Young and her husband Njoo Cheong Seng to the studio: Young – a former stage star – to act and Njoo to direct and write the film. It was his directorial debut,{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=228}} and the script for Kris Mataram had previously been intended for the stage.{{sfn|Setiono|2008|p=398}} Joshua Wong, formerly of Tan's Film, was drawn to Oriental Film to handle the cinematography for Kris Mataram. Wong was disappointed over the profit sharing of his ventures with Tan's.{{sfn|Biran|2009|pp=220, 223}}
The title, which literally translates as "kris of Mataram", was chosen to attract attention; the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran describes the work as not relating to the culture of Mataram.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=256}} The film was seen as contrasting traditionalism against modernity, as well as Western and Eastern cultures.{{sfn|Biran|2009|pp=252–253}} The film was black-and-white, with Malay-language dialogue.{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Kris Mataram}}
Release
The film made its debut on 29 June 1940 in Rex Theatre, Batavia (modern-day Jakarta).{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=228}} Kris Mataram was targeted at lower-class audiences.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=248}} Biran writes that its audiences were mostly those who enjoyed the traditional toneel stage plays, partly because of the film's reliance on Young to attract viewers.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=250}}
Kris Mataram is likely a lost film. The American visual anthropologist Karl G. Heider writes that all Indonesian films from before 1950 are lost.{{sfn|Heider|1991|p=14}} However, JB Kristanto's Katalog Film Indonesia (Indonesian Film Catalogue) records several as having survived at Sinematek Indonesia's archives, and Biran writes that several Japanese propaganda films have survived at the Netherlands Government Information Service.{{sfn|Biran|2009|p=351}}
References
Footnotes
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Bibliography
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- {{cite book
|title=Sejarah Film 1900–1950: Bikin Film di Jawa
|trans-title=History of Film 1900–1950: Making Films in Java
|language=Indonesian
|last=Biran
|first=Misbach Yusa
|author-link=Misbach Yusa Biran
|publisher=Komunitas Bamboo working with the Jakarta Art Council
|year=2009
|isbn=978-979-3731-58-2
}}
- {{cite web
|title=Kris Mataram
|language=Indonesian
|url=http://filmindonesia.or.id/movie/title/lf-k011-40-802576_kris-mataram
|work=filmindonesia.or.id
|publisher=Konfidan Foundation
|location=Jakarta
|access-date=25 July 2012
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202193831/http://filmindonesia.or.id/movie/title/lf-k011-40-802576_kris-mataram
|archive-date=2 December 2013
|ref={{sfnRef|Filmindonesia.or.id, Kris Mataram}}
|url-status=dead
}}
- {{cite book
|url=https://archive.org/details/indonesiancinema0000heid
|url-access=registration
|title=Indonesian Cinema: National Culture on Screen
|isbn=978-0-8248-1367-3
|last1=Heider
|first1=Karl G
|year=1991
|publisher=University of Hawaii Press
|location=Honolulu
}}
- {{cite book
| language = Indonesian
| title = Tionghoa dalam Pusaran Politik
|trans-title=Indonesia's Chinese Community under Political Turmoil
| last1 = Setiono
| first1 = Benny G.
| year = 2008
| publisher = TransMedia Pustaka
| location = Jakarta
| isbn = 978-979-96887-4-3
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=CH0p3zHladEC
}}
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