Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ratna Asmara (c. 1914 – before 1981) was an Indonesian actress and film director. Originally active in theatre, in 1940 she starred in the romance film Kartinah, which her first husband Andjar directed.After appearing in several further films, she made her directorial debut in 1950 with Sedap Malam (Tuberose), which made her the first female film director in Indonesian history. Although her work was generally ignored, later female Indonesian directors have found critical acclaim."@en }
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- Ratna_Asmara abstract "Ratna Asmara (c. 1914 – before 1981) was an Indonesian actress and film director. Originally active in theatre, in 1940 she starred in the romance film Kartinah, which her first husband Andjar directed.After appearing in several further films, she made her directorial debut in 1950 with Sedap Malam (Tuberose), which made her the first female film director in Indonesian history. Although her work was generally ignored, later female Indonesian directors have found critical acclaim.".
- Q7295832 abstract "Ratna Asmara (c. 1914 – before 1981) was an Indonesian actress and film director. Originally active in theatre, in 1940 she starred in the romance film Kartinah, which her first husband Andjar directed.After appearing in several further films, she made her directorial debut in 1950 with Sedap Malam (Tuberose), which made her the first female film director in Indonesian history. Although her work was generally ignored, later female Indonesian directors have found critical acclaim.".
- Ratna_Asmara comment "Ratna Asmara (c. 1914 – before 1981) was an Indonesian actress and film director. Originally active in theatre, in 1940 she starred in the romance film Kartinah, which her first husband Andjar directed.After appearing in several further films, she made her directorial debut in 1950 with Sedap Malam (Tuberose), which made her the first female film director in Indonesian history. Although her work was generally ignored, later female Indonesian directors have found critical acclaim.".
- Q7295832 comment "Ratna Asmara (c. 1914 – before 1981) was an Indonesian actress and film director. Originally active in theatre, in 1940 she starred in the romance film Kartinah, which her first husband Andjar directed.After appearing in several further films, she made her directorial debut in 1950 with Sedap Malam (Tuberose), which made her the first female film director in Indonesian history. Although her work was generally ignored, later female Indonesian directors have found critical acclaim.".