Six Hours in Djogja

Six Hours in Djogja

Release date : March 16, 1951
Runtime : 1h 56m
Countries of origin : Indonesia /
Original Language : Indonesian /
Director : Usmar Ismail /
Writers : Usmar Ismail / Gajus Siagian /
Production companies : PERFINI /
March 16, 1951 1h 56m Indonesia History Indonesian More
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Depicting the celebrated recapture of the town of Yogyakarta from Dutch forces in March 1949, by Indonesian youth of the resistance and members of the Indonesian army. Although it was held only for a few hours, it resulted in a UN resolution calling on the Dutch to leave.
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  • title:Six Hours in Djogja
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1951
  • Runtime:1h 56m
  • Genres: History · War · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Indonesia ·
  • Original Language: Indonesian ·
  • Director: Usmar Ismail /
  • Writers: Usmar Ismail · Gajus Siagian ·
  • Production companies: PERFINI ·
  • Overview:Depicting the celebrated recapture of the town of Yogyakarta from Dutch forces in March 1949, by Indonesian youth of the resistance and members of the Indonesian army. Although it was held only for a few hours, it resulted in a UN resolution calling on the Dutch to leave.
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