Djantoeng Hati

Djantoeng Hati (Heart and Soul) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Njoo Cheong Seng.

A tragedy warning against modernity,[1] it starred A. Sarosa, Rr Anggraini, and Ariati Two students – the traditional Karina (Rr Anggraini) and metropolitan Roesdjana (Ariati) – are in competition for Karina's husband Sobari (Chatir Harro).

[1] The black-and-white film was shot by The Teng Chun, one of Fred Young's friends from when he studied in the United States; The also allowed Majestic to use his studios in Batavia (modern-day Jakarta).

The film featured seven kroncong songs by R. Koesbini which were sung by the main cast.

The American visual anthropologist Karl G. Heider writes that all Indonesian films from before 1950 are lost.