Joris Ivens

When World War II began Joris Ivens, already one of the important documentary filmmakers from the Netherlands, was in de United States. In 1944 he was asked to become Film Commissioner for the Netherlands East Indies by the government of the Dutch East Indies. Ivens had to make a propaganda film for the war against Japan and for a slow and controlled process of independence. After Japan's surrender and Soekarno's declaration of the Indonesian independence on the 17th august 1945, things changed dramatically.
Ivens quitted his job and started, with Marion Michelle, on a documentary film about the pro-Indonesian strikes in the port of Sydney, Australia. The title of this film is Indonesia Calling. Instead of making propaganda for the Dutch government, he made propaganda in favour of the Indonesian nationalists!
In 1950 Ivens' passport was taken in. He had to fly to Eastern Europe where he stayed for about seven years.
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