

Overview
A hero of revolution returns to civilian life to find the new society very different from the ideals he fought for.
User Reviews
M
mikeips8
7.5/10
March 1, 2013
Lewat Djam Malam (After the Curfew) is a passionate work looking directly at a crucial moment of conflict in Indonesian history: the aftermath of the four-year Republican revolution which brought an end to Dutch rule. This is a visually and dramatically potent film about anger and disillusionment, about the dream of a new society cheapened and misshapen by government repression on the one hand and bourgeois complacency on the other. - WorldCinemaFoundation.org
Details
Status:Released
Release Date:May 1, 1954
Runtime:1h 41m
Budget:N/A
Revenue:N/A
Language:ID
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