Guru Bangsa: Tjokroaminoto

Guru Bangsa: Tjokroaminoto
Directed by Garin Nugroho
Produced by Christine Hakim
Dewi Umaya Rachman
Sabrang Mowo Damar Panuluh
Didi Petet
Nayaka Untara
Ari Syar
Written by Ari Syarif
Erik Supit
Starring Reza Rahadian
Christine Hakim
Didi Petet
Alex Komang
Egi Fedly
Sujiwo Tedjo
Maia Estianty
Ibnu Jamil
Deva Mahenra
Chelsea Islan
Christoffer Nelwan
Tanta Ginting
Ade Firman
Alex Abbad
Putri Ayudya
Cinematography Ipung Rachmat Syaiful
Edited by Wawan I. Wibowo
Production
company
Yayasan Keluarga Besar HOS Tjokroaminoto
Picklock Production
Release dates
April 9, 2015
Country Indonesia
Language Indonesia

Guru Bangsa Tjokroaminooto is an 2015 Indonesian drama film was directed by Garin Nugroho. The film starred by Reza Rahadian, Christine Hakim, Didi Petet, Alex Komang, Maia Estianty, Chelsea Islan, etc. According to director Garin, the film has been some weaknesses from some point storyline to the acting player and also result of characteristic picture to so unclear, due to playing mixing role, like Indonesian and Hollywood.[1]

The film had winning awards of Indonesian Film Festival, including Best Costume Design for Retno Ratih Damayanti and Best Art Director for Allan Sebastian and also winning award for Best Feature Film at the 2015 Maya Awards. At 2016 Usmar Ismail Awards, the film subsequently receiving two awards for Best National Library (Special Award) and Favorite Film (based on audience favorite).

Plot

A Indonesian nation teacher named HOS Tjokroaminoto (Reza Rahadian) was born of nobility Java with Islamic background is very strong, look at this situation and not just remain silent. Although in the family and neighborhood gentility who live comfortably, he dared to take the decision to abandon its notability status and started working as a stevedore and to feel the suffering of the people-the common people. He also became the founder of Sarekat Dagang Islam (SDI), and he also became a teacher of young men who would become great figures Indonesia with various ideologies such as the first President of Indonesia, Soekarno, Kartosuwiryo as well as the leaders of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) as Alimin, Musso and Tan Malaka.

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