South Pacific Film Corporation

The production company was sponsored under the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration.

[1][2] He brought Usmar Ismail, a young journalist with whom he had previously discussed filmmaking, to work as an assistant director.

[3][4] The two Native Indonesians had limited creative input, serving more as acting and dialogue coaches, while Dutch cameraman, A.

[6] Max Tera worked for South Pacific Film Corporation and learned cinematography from Dutch cameraman Denninghoff-Stelling.

Rendra Karno (Soekarno) had a role in the company's production Anggrek Bulan.