Ca Bau Kan relates the saga of Giok Lan, an Indonesian woman living in the Netherlands, who returns to Indonesia in search of her roots. Her mother, Tinung, a village woman, was known as ‘Ca Bau Kan’ – a word used to describe a courtesan who entertained Chinese men in colonial Indonesia. Giok Lan’s father, Tan Peng Liang (Ferry Salim), was an immigrant Chinese merchant who had a very successful tobacco business in Batavia. She becomes deeply involved with him, and causes a scandal when he has Tinung move in with his family. The film is set between 1930 and 1950, and unfolds the story of Giok Lan and her parents: Tinung and Tan Peng Liang where Tan is eventually ruined when his rivals begin to attack him. This is owing to the significant contrast in socio-economic and cultural background, as the love of these last two characters face a series of difficulties.
Title | Ca-Bau-Kan |
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Year | 2002 |
Genre | Drama, History, Romance |
Country | Indonesia |
Studio | Kalyana Shira Films |
Cast | Ferry Salim, Lola Amaria, Niniek L. Karim, Robby Tumewu, Joseph Ginting, Henky Solaiman |
Crew | Iri Supit (Art Direction), M. Rusman (Assistant Art Director), Ulfa Hassan Waworuntu (Property Master), Jonky Pitoy (Key Makeup Artist), Arthur Carl Maringka (Makeup & Hair), Stefanny Imelda (Still Photographer) |
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Release | Feb 07, 2002 |
Runtime | 119 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Bahasa indonesia |