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Berdjoang (literally "struggle", also known under the title Hope of the South) is a 1943 film from the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). The film, produced by the Japanese studio , is credited as having been directed by Rd. Ariffien, although Ariffien may have actually served as an assistant. Starring Mohamad Mochtar, Sambas, Dhalia, Kartolo, and Chatir Harro, it follows several villagers and their different approaches to Japanese military rule. The propaganda film was meant to draw Indonesians to enter a Japanese-sponsored army and survives, in part, in the Netherlands.

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  • Berdjoang (literally "struggle", also known under the title Hope of the South) is a 1943 film from the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). The film, produced by the Japanese studio , is credited as having been directed by Rd. Ariffien, although Ariffien may have actually served as an assistant. Starring Mohamad Mochtar, Sambas, Dhalia, Kartolo, and Chatir Harro, it follows several villagers and their different approaches to Japanese military rule. The propaganda film was meant to draw Indonesians to enter a Japanese-sponsored army and survives, in part, in the Netherlands. (en)
  • Berdjoang (juga dikenal dengan judul Hope of the South) adalah film Hindia Belanda Jepang (sekarang Indonesia) tahun 1943. Film yang diproduksi studio Nippon Eigasha ini kabarnya disutradarai Rd. Ariffien, meski Ariffien bisa saja menjabat sebagai asisten sutradara. Film ini dibintangi Mohammad Mochtar, Sambas, Dhalia, Kartolo, dan Chatir Harro, dan mengisahkan beberapa warga desa dan pendekatan mereka yang berbeda-beda terhadap penguasa militer Jepang. ini bertujuan menarik orang Indonesia untuk bergabung dengan pasukan bantuan Jepang. Salinan film ini masih ada di Belanda. (in)
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  • Siat Yu Ming (en)
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  • Indonesian (en)
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  • Berdjoang (en)
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  • Nippon Eigasha (en)
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  • Rd. Ariffien (en)
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  • Berdjoang (literally "struggle", also known under the title Hope of the South) is a 1943 film from the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). The film, produced by the Japanese studio , is credited as having been directed by Rd. Ariffien, although Ariffien may have actually served as an assistant. Starring Mohamad Mochtar, Sambas, Dhalia, Kartolo, and Chatir Harro, it follows several villagers and their different approaches to Japanese military rule. The propaganda film was meant to draw Indonesians to enter a Japanese-sponsored army and survives, in part, in the Netherlands. (en)
  • Berdjoang (juga dikenal dengan judul Hope of the South) adalah film Hindia Belanda Jepang (sekarang Indonesia) tahun 1943. Film yang diproduksi studio Nippon Eigasha ini kabarnya disutradarai Rd. Ariffien, meski Ariffien bisa saja menjabat sebagai asisten sutradara. Film ini dibintangi Mohammad Mochtar, Sambas, Dhalia, Kartolo, dan Chatir Harro, dan mengisahkan beberapa warga desa dan pendekatan mereka yang berbeda-beda terhadap penguasa militer Jepang. ini bertujuan menarik orang Indonesia untuk bergabung dengan pasukan bantuan Jepang. Salinan film ini masih ada di Belanda. (in)
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