Janur Kuning is a 1980 Indonesian war film directed by Alam Surawidjaja and produced by Abbas Wiranatakusuma. Starring Kaharuddin Syah, Deddy Sutomo, and Dicky Zulkarnaen, it follows the Indonesian revolutionaries six-hour assault on Yogyakarta, under Suharto, in a show of force against the Dutch army. At the time the most expensive domestic production ever, the film's title is meant to symbolise the Indonesian people's struggle. A critical success, Janur Kuning received a nomination and two special awards at the 1980 Indonesian Film Festival. It was screened annually on 1 March between 1980 and 1998, but has since been criticised as an attempt to manipulate history and create a cult with President Suharto in the centre.

Janur Kuning (1979)
Directed by Alam Rengga Surawidjaja
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Indonesian, Suharto
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Filming Location: Indonesia
Narrative Location: Indonesia, set in Indonesia
Subject: about the Indonesian National Revolution
Narrative Location: Indonesia, set in Indonesia
Subject: about the Indonesian National Revolution