Raden Inoe Perbatasari (before 1929â€"1954) was an Indonesian
politician turned film director and actor.Perbatasari, who had a
background in journalism and had previously led the dailies Oetoesan
Indonesia and Bintang Timoer, was politically active in the late 1920s
as a member of the Indonesian National Party (Partai Nasional
Indonesia), a native political party in the Dutch East Indies. By the
1930s, he was active in the Bolero touring troupe, under Andjar
Asmara. When Andjar went to Java Industrial Film to become a director
for The Teng Chun, Perbatasari was one of several Bolero members to
join. They appeared in their first production, Kartinah, in 1940. The
film, which followed the love between a nurse and her superior,
featured Perbatasari as Ratna Asmara's character's uncle.The following
year saw Perbatasari active in three films. Aside from a minor role in
Ratna Moetoe Manikam, he made his directorial debut with Elang Darat,
which was published by JIF's subsidiary Jacatra Pictures. Elang Darat
was a detective story which followed an inspector named Parlan in his
investigation of a bandit known only as "Elang Darat". Perbatasari's
second film, Poetri Rimba (Jungle Princess), followed a hunter as he
attempted to escape from bandits.After the Empire of Japan occupied
the Indies beginning in 1942, Perbatasari collaborated with the
Japanese forces in making the propaganda film Hoedjan for the studio
Nippon Eigasha. He also worked at the Japanese-led Cultural Centre in
Jakarta.
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