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''Tiga Dara'' (Indonesian for ''Three Maidens'') is a 1957 Indonesian
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starring
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 ...
,
Mieke Wijaya Miecke Marie De Rijder (née ''Widjaja''; 17 March 1940 – 3 May 2022) was an Indonesian actress and model who won three Citra Awards. She was crowned the best female antagonist in Indonesian film industry along with Suzzanna and Ruth Pelupe ...
, and
Indriati Iskak Indriati Gerald Bernardina (born 9 June 1942), also known by her stage name Indriati Iskak and after marriage as Indri Makki, is an Indonesian actress turned psychologist and marketer. She entered the Indonesian film industry and soared to popula ...
. Directed by
Usmar Ismail Usmar Ismail (20 March 1921 – 2 January 1971) was an Indonesian film director, author, journalist and revolutionary of Minangkabau descent. He is widely regarded as the native Indonesian pioneer of the cinema of Indonesia. Biography Ismail ...
for
Perfini Perfini (''Perusahaan Film Nasional Indonesia'', ''Indonesia National Film Company'') was an Indonesian film production company, based in Jakarta. It was most productive in Indonesian cinema in the 1950s. Its most notable directors were Usmar Isma ...
, the film follows three sisters who live with their father and grandmother. When the eldest sister, Nunung, shows no interest in marrying, her family tries unsuccessfully to find a husband for her. Nunung initially rejects the advances of a young man named Toto, who instead dates her younger sister. However, when he becomes jealous and travels from
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to
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to profess his love, she agrees to marry him. Produced using government credit and written in an attempt to cover Perfini's outstanding debts, ''Tiga Dara'' was intended to be commercial despite Ismail's disapproval of such works. After it was released on 24 August 1957, the film was an immense popular success, launching the careers of its stars, earning the highest box office returns of any Perfini film, and being screened in first-class cinemas. However, even though ''Tiga Dara'' was shown at the 1959
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and received Best Musical Arrangement at the 1960 Indonesian Film Week, Ismail considered it a compromise of his initial vision for Perfini. Since its release, ''Tiga Dara'' has been considered a classic of Indonesian cinema, with themes which remain relevant for modern Indonesian society. It was remade as ''Tiga Dara Mencari Cinta'' (''Three Maidens Seek Love'') in 1980 by Djun Saptohadi and influenced
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's ''
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'' (''Lover Left by the Train'', 1989). A second remake, '' Ini Kisah Tiga Dara'' (''This Is the Tale of the Three Maidens''), was produced by
Nia Dinata Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi (born 4 March 1970 in Jakarta, Indonesia), better known as Nia Dinata, is an Indonesian film director. Her movies are known for tackling subjects controversial or "risky" in Indonesia such as homosexuality, migrant workers ...
and released in September 2016. In 2015 ''Tiga Dara'' was restored and converted to 4K digital by L'immagine Ritrovata Laboratory.


Plot

Three sisters—Nunung (
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 ...
), Nana (
Mieke Wijaya Miecke Marie De Rijder (née ''Widjaja''; 17 March 1940 – 3 May 2022) was an Indonesian actress and model who won three Citra Awards. She was crowned the best female antagonist in Indonesian film industry along with Suzzanna and Ruth Pelupe ...
) and Nenny (
Indriati Iskak Indriati Gerald Bernardina (born 9 June 1942), also known by her stage name Indriati Iskak and after marriage as Indri Makki, is an Indonesian actress turned psychologist and marketer. She entered the Indonesian film industry and soared to popula ...
)—are being raised by their grandmother (
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 ...
) in
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after their mother's death. Though the sisters' father Sukandar () lives with them, he is too involved in his own work to pay them heed. While the sisters are out with Nana's boyfriend Herman (), their grandmother tells Sukandar that before she dies, she wants the 29-year-old Nunung married, something their mother had wished to see. He agrees to invite his colleagues to the house, and Nunung impresses them by playing piano and singing. However, the men are all too old, and Nunung's grandmother insists that Sukandar find a younger man. Nenny, eavesdropping, suggests that they hold a party; however throughout, Nunung is completely disinterested. Nana is then asked to take Nunung out with her, in the hopes that she will meet a man herself. At a party, while Nana mingles with several men, Nunung sits out every dance and eventually leaves with Herman. She tells her grandmother that she felt too old among the younger partygoers and asks why she was told to go. Nenny, again eavesdropping, shouts out the truth. Though Nunung is initially angered, she understands her grandmother's intentions. The following day, Nunung is stricken by a scooter driven by Toto (
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). Despite an injured leg, Nunung insists on taking a
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home; without her knowledge, Toto follows her to apologize, and, though Nunung treats him harshly, is quickly accepted by Nana and her grandmother. Nana asks Toto to visit frequently, and over the next several days Nana pushes away Herman. Nenny, meanwhile, uses her sister's interest in Toto to become closer to Herman. When Nana announces that she and Toto are engaged, her grandmother is furious, worrying that Nunung will never marry. After Nana and Nunung fight, their guardians decide that it is best for Nunung to go the home of her uncle Tamsil (
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) in
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and rest. While there, Nunung writes a letter, saying that a person named Joni kisses her goodnight every day. This news sparks Nenny's titillation and Toto's jealousy. Nana insists that Toto choose between her and Nunung; Toto decides to go to Bandung and protest Joni's impropriety. He confronts Nunung and confesses his love for her. She spitefully says that she sleeps in the same room as Joni every night. Herman, at the insistence of Nana, takes the remainder of the family to Bandung, where they meet up with Toto, Nunung, and Tamsil's family. As Tamsil introduces his sons, Joni is revealed to be a young child. Nunung and Toto embrace, while Nana and Herman make up.


Cast


Production

''Tiga Dara'' was directed and produced by
Usmar Ismail Usmar Ismail (20 March 1921 – 2 January 1971) was an Indonesian film director, author, journalist and revolutionary of Minangkabau descent. He is widely regarded as the native Indonesian pioneer of the cinema of Indonesia. Biography Ismail ...
for his National Film Company (Perusahaan Film Nasional, better known as Perfini). Although Ismail had wanted to "not consider commercial aspects" of filmmaking when he established Perfini in 1950, he was forced to recognise the need to make a profitable film as Perfini continued to lose money. Following the failures of '' Lagi-Lagi Krisis'' (''More Crises'', 1955) and ''
Tamu Agung ''Tamu Agung'' (''Exalted Guest'') is a 1955 Indonesian dramatic comedy film directed by Usmar Ismail. It stars Cassin Abbas, Nina Amora, M. Pandji Anom, and Chitra Dewi. The satirical political comedy, about the anticipation of the visit of a ...
'' (''Exalted Guest'', 1955), the company's financial situation was bleak, and Ismail fired a number of his staff. With only some leftover government credit to finance his next production, Ismail collaborated with M. Alwi Dahlan to write a film which would be popular with audiences. The resulting story, which may have been inspired by the 1936 musical comedy ''
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'', was ''Tiga Dara''. Production of ''Tiga Dara'' began in March 1956. Chitra Dewi, Mieke Wijaya, and Indriati Iskak were cast as the titular maidens. Dewi had previously appeared in ''Tamu Agung'', and Wijaya had made her debut in the Palembang Film Corporation's ''Gagal'' (''Fail'') the previous year. Iskak, the 14-year-old daughter of film director Raden Iskak, made her feature film debut with ''Tiga Dara''. Supporting roles were filled by Fifi Young, Rendra Karno, Hassan Sanusi, Bambang Irawan, Roosilawaty, and Zainab. For the role of Joni, Ismail cast his real-life son, Irwan Usmar Ismail. As musical films were popular with Indonesian audiences, ''Tiga Dara'' was made in that genre. It featured seven songs by
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(who also served as sound editor) as well as one by
Ismail Marzuki Ismail Marzuki (also known as Bang Ma'ing; 11 May 1914 – 25 May 1958) was an Indonesian composer, songwriter and musician who wrote around 202 to 240 songs between 1931 and 1958, including numerous popular patriotic songs. Among his best- ...
and two by Oetjin Noerhasjim. Only Wijaya provided her own vocals; the other actors were dubbed by Sam Saimun, Elly Sri Kudus,
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, Djuita, S. Effendy, and Sitti Nurochma. Long-time Perfini cameraman Max Tera handled cinematography for this
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film, using the company's outdated equipment, and Soemardjono was in charge of editing.


Release and reception

''Tiga Dara'' premiered on 24 August 1957 at the Capitol Theatre in Jakarta. Distributed by Perfini and advertised in part with trucks and megaphones, the film found popular success. It was screened for eight consecutive weeks in cinemas throughout the archipelago, including several first-class cinemas affiliated with the American Motion Picture Association of Indonesia (AMPAI) which mostly showed imported films. On 20 September 1957, President
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arranged for a private screening of ''Tiga Dara'' at the Presidential Palace in Bogor for the birthday of his wife, . The film was also commonly screened at wedding parties. "Tiga Dara" competitions between groups of three sisters were held in much of Java, and the term became widely used as the name of
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products, shops, and drinks. At the 1960 Indonesian Film Week, ''Tiga Dara'' received Best Musical Arrangement. Negotiations to bring ''Tiga Dara'' to
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began soon after its release, and the film was exported, again to commercial success, in exchange for the import of the Malayan film ''Mega Mendung'' (''Cloudy Skies''). In the late 1950s the film was shown in several Italian cities, including
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, as well as in Yugoslavia. After Floris Ammannati, director of the 1959 Venice Film Festival, saw the Rome screening, he invited Ismail to show ''Tiga Dara'' in Venice. Ismail did so, though he considered the screening to be unsuccessful. ''Tiga Dara'' was screening in
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by August 1960 and in
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by August 1963.


Impact

''Tiga Dara'' was Perfini's most lucrative film, grossing almost Rp 10 million in ticket sales, or a profit of Rp 3,080,000, during its theatrical run. However, despite this popular success Perfini's financial situation saw little improvement. Furthermore, Ismail considered the ''Tiga Dara'' a disappointment that compromised the goals he had had when he established Perfini. According to fellow Perfini film director D. Djajakusuma: In subsequent years Perfini released a number of commercially oriented films, such as '' Delapan Pendjuru Angin'' (''Eight Compass Directions'', 1957) and '' Asrama Dara'' (''Dormitory for Girls'', 1958). Though none of these were commercial failures, none except for ''Asrama Dara'' approached the financial success of ''Tiga Dara''. Ismail attempted to reassert himself as a director of quality not-for-profit films through ''
Pedjuang ''Warriors for Freedom'' () is a 1960 Indonesian drama film directed by Usmar Ismail. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where Bambang Hermanto won the Silver Prize for Best Actor. Plot Circa 1947, a platoon led by ...
'' (''Warriors for Freedom'', 1960), which was screened in competition at the
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in 1961. However, as the years passed he became increasingly distanced from his early goals and had made attempts to enter banking, the nightclub industry, and parliament by the time of his death in 1971. Dewi and Wijaya both became popular following the success of ''Tiga Dara''. Dewi continued acting for a further four decades, appearing in her final feature film, '' Pedang Ulung'' (''Grand Sword''), in 1993, fifteen years before her death. Wijaya, meanwhile, has continued acting through 2008's '' Ayat-Ayat Cinta'' (''Verses of Love''). Meanwhile, Iskak, who was praised for having a more naturalistic acting style than her stage-trained fellow actors, soared to popularity. She formed a
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, the Baby Dolls, together with
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, , and
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, and acted in a further eight films before retiring from cinema in 1963.


Legacy

''Tiga Dara'' has been recognised as a classic of Indonesian cinema and often been shown on television. A 1987 retrospective on Perfini in ''
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'' argued that the film still showed the sense of honesty and realism common in Ismail's earlier work, and, in a 1991 memorial book for Ismail,
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wrote that the themes of ''Tiga Dara'' remained relevant for the Indonesian people. Similar sentiments were voiced by the film director
Nia Dinata Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi (born 4 March 1970 in Jakarta, Indonesia), better known as Nia Dinata, is an Indonesian film director. Her movies are known for tackling subjects controversial or "risky" in Indonesia such as homosexuality, migrant workers ...
in 2016. By 2015 the
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negatives for ''Tiga Dara'', held at
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, were heavily damaged. They were torn in places, and scenes were besmirched by fungus or lost altogether. To better preserve the film for future generations, SA Films arranged for ''Tiga Dara'' to be restored by the
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-based L'immagine Ritrovata Laboratory; the film was the second of Ismail's oeuvre to be restored, following ''
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'' (''After the Curfew'', 1954) in 2012. Restoration work, which included the reinsertion of lost scenes using extant copies of the film and the removal of dust and fungus, began in early 2015 and was completed on 8 October 2015. This restoration—converted to 4K digital—was screened Indonesia beginning on 11 August 2016, with a soundtrack album featuring covers by nine artists being launched on the same day. ''
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'' described the film as "a hit with audience members". A DVD and Blu-ray release was scheduled for 2017. Several films have been remade or influenced by ''Tiga Dara''. A remake, ''Tiga Dara Mencari Cinta'' (''Three Maidens Seek Love''), was directed by Djun Saptohadi and released in 1980. This comedy starred Ingrid Fernandez, Nana Riwayatie, and Winny Aditya Dewi as three sisters who live with their father and face the trials and tribulations of dating. Eight years later, when
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was directing ''
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'' (''Lover Left by the Train'', 1989), he insisted that the cast and crew watch ''Tiga Dara'' in an attempt to transcend it. In ''Tempo'', the writer
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later described ''Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' as seemingly trying to recapture the family and musical dynamics of Ismail's story. In 2004 a remake of ''Tiga Dara'', to be directed by
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and involve
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,
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, and
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, was announced, though this production has not been realized. Another updated retelling of the ''Tiga Dara'' story, '' Ini Kisah Tiga Dara'' (''This is the Story of Three Maidens''), was shot between 23 February and 27 March 2016 in
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,
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. In a press conference, the film's director, Nia Dinata, stated that she had enjoyed watching ''Tiga Dara'' as a child and that she remained awed by the film's beauty. She also said that her retelling, though it was inspired by and maintained the spirit of Ismail's original, featured a new plot as well as new songs by
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:; ; . the film follows three sisters who move to
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,
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, to help their father manage a hotel. ''Ini Kisah Tiga Dara'', which stars ,
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, and Tatyana Akman, was released on 1 September 2016.


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