Slamet Rahardjo
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Slamet Rahardjo Djarot born in 1949, Serang. West Java. Studied art
direction at the Indonesian National Theatre Academy. In 1968, together
with Teguh Karya, one of the best stage and film directors in
Indonesia, Djarot formed Theatre Popular, which emerged to be a very
leading theatre group in the country. Djarot, who started his film
career in 1971 in Karya's debut Wajah Seorang Laki-Laki (Ballad of a
Man) has played major roles in plays by Gogol, Lorca, Buchner, Brecht
and several other productions - both stage and television. His stage
direction of The false Hair, based on a Czechoslovakian play by Peter
Karvas, was adjudged the best play in a student theatre festival in
Jakarta. An Indonesian play and Djarot's latest directorial venture Dag
Dig Dug has made many critics and audiences aware of richness of
contemporary Indonesian theatre. Djarot made his debut film Rembulan dan Matahari (1980)
(The Sun and the Moon) in 1980. A decade later, his Langitku Rumahku (1990) (My Sky My
Home) fetched him a number of international awards for the best
children's film.