Perkawinan is a 1972 Indonesian drama film directed by Wim Umboh.[1] The film won nine awards at the Indonesian Film Festival in 1973.
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| Perkawinan | |
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| Directed by | Wim Umboh |
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| Produced by | Annie Mambo |
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| Cinematography | Lukman Hakim Nain |
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Release date | 1972 |
Running time | 109 minutes |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Language | Indonesian language |
| Venue | Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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| Indonesian Film Festival | 1973 | Best Feature Film | Won | |
| Best Directing | Wim Umboh | Won | ||
| Best Camera | Lukman Hakim Nain | Won | ||
| Best Music | Idris Sardi | Won | ||
| Best Sound | Suparman Sidik | Won | ||
| Best Art Direction | Gaby Mambo | Won | ||
| Best Screenplay | Narto Erawan Dalimarta, Wim Umboh | Won | ||
| Best Editing | Wim Umboh, K Uraoka | Won | ||
| Second Leading Man | Sophan Sophiaan | Won | ||
| Indonesian Journalists Association's Best Actor/Actress Awards | 1973 | Best Actor | Kusno Sudjarwadi | Won |
| Best Actress | Widyawati | Won |
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