Wim Umboh
Known for: Directing
Born: March 25, 1933 in Manado, Indonesia - Died: January 23, 1996
Ahmad Salim (26 March 1933 – 24 January 1996), better known by his birth name Wim Umboh but also known by the Chinese name Liem Yan Yung, was an Indonesian director who is best known for his melodramatic romances. During his career, which spanned more than forty years, Umboh directed close to fifty movies, which garnered 29 Citra Awards from the Indonesian Film Festival. An authoritarian director who strove for perfection, Umboh was known for experimenting with different technologies and, according to fellow director Teguh Karya, memorised the entire dialogue of his films during shooting. He preferred medium and close-up shots. Umboh influenced numerous Indonesian directors, including Karya, Slamet Rahardjo, Garin Nugroho, and Arifin C. Noer, and his work launched the careers of several Indonesian stars, including Sophan Sophiaan and Roy Marten. Among his most famous works are Pengantin Remadja (Teenage Bride; 1971), Mama (1972), and Pengemis dan Tukang Becak (The Beggar and the Pedicab Driver; 1978), the last of which was Umboh's personal favourite.
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The Big Boss
Bintang tamu
Pengantin Remaja
Screenplay
Merpati Tak Pernah Ingkar Janji
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Apa jang Kau Tangisi
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The Tiger of Kemayoran
Editor
Dan Bunga-bunga Berguguran
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Biarlah Aku Pergi
Director
Mama
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Istana yang Hilang
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Mendung Sendja Hari
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The Little Stars
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Djumpa Diperjalanan
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Pengantin
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A Cup of Indecisive Wine
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Wedding 83
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Johanna
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A General's Daughter
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The Bridegroom of Blue Beach
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Chased by Sins
Producer
Teenage Bride
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Something Beautiful
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The Beggar and The Rickshaw Driver
Screenplay
Perkawinan
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Smile on a December Morning
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