Kay Mander and Mardi and the Monkey (1953): Woman’s Agency, Children Film, and Transnational Film Production in Indonesian Cinema
Umi Lestari
Abstract:Kay Mander (1915, British continuity specialist born in Germany, is an invisible figure in Indonesian film history. In the early 1950s, Kay Mander made two films during her stay in Indonesia: Mardi and The Monkey (1953) commissioned by Children's Film Foundation (CFF) and the New Boat (1955) commissioned by Perusahaan Film Indonesia (State Film Company, PFN). This research traces Kay Mander agency in Indonesian cinema and the importance of Mardi and The Monkey as a transnational production film in Indonesia. B… Show more
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