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Roestam Sutan Palindih (Perfected Spelling: Rustam Sutan Palindih) was an Indonesian film director and writer. He was born in Fort de Kock, Dutch East Indies (now Bukittinggi, Indonesia) in 1898. He finished his education in various cities, including Batavia (now Jakarta), Bandung, Padang, and Medan. In the 1920s and 30s Rustam held a variety of jobs, including as the owner of a small shop and a farmer. He eventually became involved with the journalistic and literary industries, working at Balai Pustaka and heading the newspaper Neratja. From 1933 until 1938 he was a member of a native political council, vocally opposing the Dutch colonial presence in the Indies.

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  • Rustam Sutan Palindih (lahir di Sungai Puar, Agam, Sumatra Barat tahun 1898 - wafat di Jakarta tanggal 5 Juni 1971) adalah salah seorang sutradara film dan sandiwara asal Indonesia. Sebelum terjun ke dunia film, ia berprofesi sebagai redaktur Balai Pustaka (1922), redaktur harian Neratja (1923-1929), dan Pengusaha toko P & D di Jakarta. Karya filmnya antara lain Di Desa (1944), Jatuh Berkait (1944), Di Menara (1944), Air Mata Mengalir di Citarum (1948), Terang Bulan II (1950). Sedangkan untuk sandiwara, beberapa judul yang cukup populer ialah Mekar Bunga Majapahit (1949), Cendera Mata (1950), dan sebuah cerita Sunda lama, Lutung Kasarung (1949). (in)
  • Roestam Sutan Palindih (Perfected Spelling: Rustam Sutan Palindih) was an Indonesian film director and writer. He was born in Fort de Kock, Dutch East Indies (now Bukittinggi, Indonesia) in 1898. He finished his education in various cities, including Batavia (now Jakarta), Bandung, Padang, and Medan. In the 1920s and 30s Rustam held a variety of jobs, including as the owner of a small shop and a farmer. He eventually became involved with the journalistic and literary industries, working at Balai Pustaka and heading the newspaper Neratja. From 1933 until 1938 he was a member of a native political council, vocally opposing the Dutch colonial presence in the Indies. Rustam began his involvement with the local film industry during the 1940s, writing novelisations of films by Tan Tjoei Hock and Soeska. After the Empire of Japan occupied the Indies beginning in 1942, he collaborated with the Japanese forces in making the short propaganda films Di Desa and Di Menara for the studio . During the Indonesian National Revolution (1945–1949) that followed the occupation Rustam directed his only feature film, Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum (Tears Flow in Tjitarum), in 1948, which was the feature film debut of Sofia WD. His last work in the film industry, a script entitled Terang Bulan (Full Moon), was filmed in 1950 and directed by Mustadjab. Starring Sofia and Rd Mochtar, the production followed two lovers separated by crime, war, and family who are ultimately able to reunite. By the 1950s, after Indonesia's independence was recognised, Rustam had become mostly a literary documentarian, although he continued to publish some works on the subject. He also wrote on the nation's politics and recorded a version of the folktale Lutung Kasarung. He died in 1971 after several years of ill health. (en)
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  • Rustam Sutan Palindih (lahir di Sungai Puar, Agam, Sumatra Barat tahun 1898 - wafat di Jakarta tanggal 5 Juni 1971) adalah salah seorang sutradara film dan sandiwara asal Indonesia. Sebelum terjun ke dunia film, ia berprofesi sebagai redaktur Balai Pustaka (1922), redaktur harian Neratja (1923-1929), dan Pengusaha toko P & D di Jakarta. (in)
  • Roestam Sutan Palindih (Perfected Spelling: Rustam Sutan Palindih) was an Indonesian film director and writer. He was born in Fort de Kock, Dutch East Indies (now Bukittinggi, Indonesia) in 1898. He finished his education in various cities, including Batavia (now Jakarta), Bandung, Padang, and Medan. In the 1920s and 30s Rustam held a variety of jobs, including as the owner of a small shop and a farmer. He eventually became involved with the journalistic and literary industries, working at Balai Pustaka and heading the newspaper Neratja. From 1933 until 1938 he was a member of a native political council, vocally opposing the Dutch colonial presence in the Indies. (en)
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  • Roestam Sutan Palindih (en)
  • Rustam Sutan Palindih (in)
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