''Air Mata Iboe'' (
Perfected spelling: ''Air Mata Ibu'';
Malay for ''A Mother's Tears'') is a 1941 film from the
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
(now Indonesia) directed and written by
Njoo Cheong Seng. Starring
Fifi Young
Fifi Young (12 January 1915 – 5 March 1975) was an Indonesian actress of mixed French and Chinese descent who acted in at least 86 films over her 34-year career.
Early life and stage career
Young was born with the name Nonie Tan (; POJ: Tan K ...
, Rd Ismail, Ali Sarosa, and
Ali Joego, it followed a mother who raises her children lovingly but is ultimately betrayed by her eldest sons when she falls upon hard times. The film, billed as a musical extravaganza, featured a soundtrack by R Koesbini, and an eponymous
title song
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written by Njoo.
The last production completed by
Fred Young's
Majestic Film Company
Majestic Film Company, also known as Majestic Motion Pictures, was a film studio established in 1911. It became an affiliate of the Mutual Film Corporation and was combined with Reliance Film Company to form Reliance-Majestic Studios.
If was form ...
, ''Air Mata Iboe'' was released in December 1941, shortly before the
Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
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. This film, now possibly lost, received positive reviews. A remake was produced under the same title in 1957; Young reprised her role.
Plot
Soegiati is the mother of four children: sons Achmad, Idris, and Soemadi, and a daughter named Soepinah. She loves them all, but Soemadi receives the most of her attention because he receives little from his father, the merchant Soebagio. As the children grow, they marry and move away, and eventually only Soemadi is left. Although he begins a relationship with a young woman named Noormala, he does not marry her as his income is not enough to support them.
On the night of
Eid al-Fitr
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, the family gathers for the holiday. Unbeknownst to the family, Soebagio is leading a double life as a robber, and that evening the police come to arrest him. To protect his father, Soemadi declares himself the culprit, and he is exiled. Feeling guilty for his sins, Soebagio falls ill and dies soon afterwards. Because of their debts, their home and belongings are repossessed, leaving Soegiati to fend for herself.
Though wealthy, Achmad and Idris refuse to take Soegiati in, fearing their respective wives Moedjenah and Mariam. Soepinah and her husband Bakar are willing to take her in, but they live in poverty. Unwilling to burden them, ultimately Soegiati decides to leave and find her own way, depending on the kindness of strangers. Years pass, and Soemadi returns from exile. Encountering his mother, who now lives in poverty, he decides to take revenge on his brothers.
Production
The
Malang
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-based
Majestic Film Company
Majestic Film Company, also known as Majestic Motion Pictures, was a film studio established in 1911. It became an affiliate of the Mutual Film Corporation and was combined with Reliance Film Company to form Reliance-Majestic Studios.
If was form ...
announced ''Air Mata Iboe'' in June 1941 together with two other films, ''Boedi Terbenam'' (''Hidden Wisdom'') and ''Bachtera Karam'' (''Wrecked Ark''). Production began soon afterwards and, by early December 1941, over 55 reels had been shot, as well as 60 sound reels.
''Air Mata Iboe'' was written and directed by
Njoo Cheong Seng under his penname M. d'Amour; he had previously directed ''
Djantoeng Hati'' (''Heart and Soul''; 1941), which also had a tragic ending, for the company. The film was produced by the company's owner,
Fred Young. It starred Njoo's wife Fifi Young (no relation to Fred), Rd Ismail,
Ali Sarosa, and
Ali Joego. Other roles were held by established singers of ''
keroncong
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'' (traditional music with Portuguese influences), including
Soerip, Titing, Soelami, Ning Nong, and Poniman. The film, which used make-up to make Fifi Young age into an old woman over the course of its plot, was the actress' first for Majestic; she had been ill during the production of her husband's debut for the company.
The
black-and-white
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film featured eleven ''keroncong'' songs written by
music director
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R. Koesbini, who also had a role in the film. Backing music was provided by Koesbini's troupe, the Krontjong Syncopaters, while songs were performed by the cast. Notes and lyrics for the film's title song, "Air Mata Iboe", were published in the December 1941 edition of ''Pertjatoeran Doenia dan Film''.
Release and legacy

''Air Mata Iboe'', which was rated for all ages, was distributed by
Columbia Pictures
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and premiered at Sampoerna Theatre in
Surabaya
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on 24 December 1941. Also advertised under the Dutch title ''Tranen Eener Moeder'' (a literal translation from Malay), the film was promoted as a "musical extravaganza"; other advertisements emphasised the size of the cast. An anonymous review in the ''
Soerabaijasch Handelsblad'' noted the extensive use of ''keroncong'' and praised the acting and singing, suggesting that
native
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audiences would flock to see the film.
''Air Mata Iboe'' was the last film produced by Majestic Film Company, which closed following the
Japanese occupation. During the occupation Njoo, Fifi Young, and Fred Young established their own travelling theatrical troupe, Pantjawarna, though all returned to cinema in the 1950s. Joego likewise returned to film after spending the occupation in theater. Poniman, Sarosa, Ismail, and Soerip all returned to cinema,
[; ; ] the men in the 1950s and Soerip in 1973. Soelami is not recorded as acting in any further productions.
A
remake
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of ''Air Mata Iboe'' was produced in 1957, after Indonesia had
obtained its independence. Directed by Fred Young, the film had Fifi Young retake her role as Sugiati, while Rd Ismail took the role of Subagio. The remake's other cast members had not appeared in the original film. The sons Achmad, Idris, and Soemadi were portrayed by
Sukarno M. Noor
Soekarno M. Noor ( Perfected Spelling: Sukarno M. Noor; 13 September 1931 – 26 July 1986) was an Indonesian actor and film producer. He acted in 118 films and dramas.
Biography
His parents, M. Noer and Djanimah, came from Bonjol, West Sumat ...
, Boes Boestami, and Kamsul, respectively. The couple's daughter, renamed Atikah, was played by Farida Arriany.
''Air Mata Iboe'' is likely
lost. Movies in the Indies were recorded on highly flammable
nitrate film
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, and after a fire destroyed much of
Produksi Film Negara's warehouse in 1952, old films shot on nitrate were deliberately destroyed. Thus, the American visual anthropologist
Karl G. Heider
Karl Heider (born January 21, 1935) is an American visual anthropologist.
Life and education
Heider was born in Northampton, Massachusetts. Heider is the son of psychologists Fritz and Grace (née Moore) Heider. He had two brothers; John and S ...
wrote that all Indonesian films from before 1950 are lost. However, JB Kristanto's ''Katalog Film Indonesia'' (''Indonesian Film Catalogue'') records several as having survived at
Sinematek Indonesia
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's archives, and Biran writes that several Japanese propaganda films have survived at the
Netherlands Government Information Service
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