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Roostijati (
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: Roostiati; December 27, 1925 – September 5 or 11, 1975) was an Indonesian actress, soldier, radio announcer, director, athlete, teacher, and make-up artist. She was the sister of actor Djoni Sundawa and was the second Indonesian women director after
Ratna Asmara Ratna Asmara (born Suratna; 1913 – 10 August 1968), also known as Ratna Suska, was an Indonesian actress and director. Originally active in theatre, she starred in the romance film ''Kartinah'' (1940), which her first husband Andjar Asmara, ...
by directing '' Genangan Air Mata'' (1955), and was one of the six Indonesian women director before 1998. She was the part of Classical Indonesian Cinema. Born and raised in
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, Roostijati went to
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, and completed her education at Mode Vaak School. In 1945, she joined Laskar Wanita Indonesia (LASWI) as a captain, and moved to sector III, where she worked as a radio announcer and stole the power tools for soldier in forest.


Early life

Roostijati was born on December 27, 1925, in
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,
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. Her brother was actor Djoni Sundawa. She went to
Hollandsch-Inlandsche School Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) (Dutch school for natives) was a school during the Dutch East Indies, Dutch colonial era in Indonesia. The school, was first established in 1914, following with the enactment of the Dutch Ethical Policy. The scho ...
, and completed her education at Mode Vaak School. During her school year, she was known for her sporting abilities and was referred as the star of show.


Personal life

As of May 1955, Roostijati resided in
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,
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, with her pet, a rooster and a dog. She died in
Bandung Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
,
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, in September 1975, after suffered from illness for two years at the age of 49.


Military career

From 1945 until 1947, Roostijati was a captain of Laskar Wanita Indonesia (LASWI) in North Bandung, under the lead of Yati Arudji. She then joined sector III and started to working as a radio announcer, where she stole power tools for soldier in forest.


Entertainment career

After the
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, Roostijati started her career as a regular radio announcer. She later became assistant treasurer of Persib Bandung, and won a ticket to visiting
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(PFN) when Persib Bandung became a first runner up at the first
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. When visiting PFN, she was discovered by Dr. Huyung, who later gave her a supporting role in '' Kenangan Masa'' (1951). After that, she was cast in several films, mostly in an action films such as: '' Gadis Olahraga ''(1951), '' Tenang Menanti'' (1952), '' Kumala Dewa Dewi'' (1952), ''Dewa Dewi'' (1952), ''Nachoda Harimau Lapar'' (1953), and '' Rosita'' (1953). In 1954, Roostijati starred as a leading role in ''Adios'', the first Indonesian cowboy themed film. She starred in two more films that year, such as: ''Konde Tjioda'' (1954), and ''Dewi Rimba'' (1954). She starred in four films in 1955 such as ''Mustika Teratai Emas'', ''Ada Gula Ada Semut'', ''Habis Manis Sepah Dibuang'', and her last film '' Genangan Air Mata'', which she directed with
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, and made her the second Indonesian women director after
Ratna Asmara Ratna Asmara (born Suratna; 1913 – 10 August 1968), also known as Ratna Suska, was an Indonesian actress and director. Originally active in theatre, she starred in the romance film ''Kartinah'' (1940), which her first husband Andjar Asmara, ...
. After leaving from the film industry, she worked as a make-up artist and teacher at beauty salon in
Bandung Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
.


Screen persona and reception

Roostijati's screen persona focused on her ability to doing sports and fencing, she was nicknamed the first action film actress of Indonesia. In her film, she often played the role of a tomboy woman who love to jumps, swings, riding horses, and sometimes showing her fencing skills. ''Film Varia'' magazine often referred her as the manly female actress due to her habit of wearing boots to the film location, and for her performance in ''Kumala Dewa Dewi'' (1952). Her fencing skill and technique often gained praise from the audience, and she was referred as the
Maureen O'Hara Maureen O'Hara (; 17 August 1920 – 24 October 2015) was an Irish-born naturalized American actress who became successful in Hollywood from the 1940s through to the 1960s. She was a natural redhead who was known for playing passionate b ...
of Indonesia.


Filmography

Roostijati performed in a total of 32 films during her career, which many of them was considered lost. Her directed film, ''Genangan Air Mata'', remain banned by the censorship board. *'' Kenangan Masa'' (1951) *'' Gadis Olahraga'' (1951) *'' Tenang Menanti'' (1952) *'' Kumala Dewa Dewi'' (1952) *''Dewa Dewi'' (1952) *''Nachoda Harimau Lapar'' (1953) *'' Rosita'' (1953) *''Konde Tjioda'' (1954) *''Adios'' (1954) *''Dewi Rimba'' (1954) *''Mustika Teratai Emas'' (1955) *''Ada Gula Ada Semut'' (1955) *''Habis Manis Sepah Dibuang'' (1955) *'' Genangan Air Mata'' (1955)


Legacy

Only six female directors appeared in Indonesian cinema until 1998; aside from Roostijati, these women directors were
Ratna Asmara Ratna Asmara (born Suratna; 1913 – 10 August 1968), also known as Ratna Suska, was an Indonesian actress and director. Originally active in theatre, she starred in the romance film ''Kartinah'' (1940), which her first husband Andjar Asmara, ...
, Sofia W.D.,
Chitra Dewi Rara Patma Dewi Tjitrohadiseikusumo (26 January 1930 – 28 October 2008), best known under her stage name Chitra Dewi, was an Indonesian actress and director. She was noted for her roles in Usmar Ismail's films of the 1950s, appearing in fil ...
,
Ida Farida Ida Farida (born 5 May 1939) is an Indonesian director, screenwriter, and journalist. She is the sister of director Misbach Yusa Biran, and is the last surviving of the six Indonesian women directors before 1998. Early life Farida was born on 5 ...
, and
Rima Melati Marjolien Tambayong (August 22, 1939 – June 23, 2022), better known by her stage name Rima Melati or by her nickname Lientje, was an Indonesian actress, model, and singer. She appeared in close to one hundred feature films, including works b ...
. Of these, all except Farida had previous experience as actresses. These directors rarely, if ever, received the same recognition as their male counterparts, and acting remained the only way for a woman in the industry to gain recognition.


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