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Sarbufis, short for Sarekat Buruh Film dan Sandiwara (Film and Theatre Workers Union), was a trade union in Indonesia. Sarbufis was affiliated to the trade union centre SOBSI, which was linked to the Communist Party of Indonesia. As of January 1960, Sarbufis claimed a membership of 6,000. Kastari was the general secretary of Sarbufis. Sarbufis was crushed following the 1965 coup d'état. The organization was formally banned on 12 March 1966.

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  • Sarbufis, short for Sarekat Buruh Film dan Sandiwara (Film and Theatre Workers Union), was a trade union in Indonesia. Sarbufis was affiliated to the trade union centre SOBSI, which was linked to the Communist Party of Indonesia. As of January 1960, Sarbufis claimed a membership of 6,000. Kastari was the general secretary of Sarbufis. Sarbufis was crushed following the 1965 coup d'état. The organization was formally banned on 12 March 1966. (en)
  • Sarbufis, singkatan dari Sarekat Buruh Film dan Sandiwara, adalah sebuah serikat dagang di Indonesia. Sarbufis berafiliasi dengan Sentral Organisasi Buruh Seluruh Indonesia yang terhubung dengan Partai Komunis Indonesia. Per Januari 1960, keanggotaan Sarbufis mencapai 6.000 orang. Kastari adalah sekretaris jenderal Sarbufis. Sarbufis terus ditekan pemerintah setelah kudeta 1965. Organisasi ini secara resmi dilarang berdiri pada 12 Maret 1966. (in)
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  • Sarbufis, singkatan dari Sarekat Buruh Film dan Sandiwara, adalah sebuah serikat dagang di Indonesia. Sarbufis berafiliasi dengan Sentral Organisasi Buruh Seluruh Indonesia yang terhubung dengan Partai Komunis Indonesia. Per Januari 1960, keanggotaan Sarbufis mencapai 6.000 orang. Kastari adalah sekretaris jenderal Sarbufis. Organisasi ini didirikan tahun 1951 dengan nama Sarekat Buruh Film Indonesia (disingkat Sarbufi). Ini adalah organisasi profesi pekerja industri film pertama di negara ini. Serikat ini bergabung dengan SOBSI setelah dibentuk. Kongres Sarbufi kedua yang diadakan tahun 1953 mengubah namanya menjadi Sarbufis. Anggota Sarbufis meliputi pemain ketoprak, drama tradisional Jawa yang disertai komentar politik. Meskipun demikian, aktivitas utama serikat ini berada di sektor perfilman. Pada tahun 1955, Sarbufis memulai kampanye pelarangan film dokumenter pendek Amerika Serikat. Sarbufis menyatakan bahwa dokumenter pendek AS memperbesar kemungkinan perang nuklir. Sarbufis cabang Jakarta mengklaim telah mengumpulkan ribuan tanda tangan yang mendukung tuntutan mereka, termasuk tanda tangan pembuat film ternama Tan Sing Hwat (sekaligus direktur LEKRA dan petinggi Sarbufis). Selain itu, Sarbufis turut serta dalam pendirian Panitia Aksi Pemboikotan Film Imperialis Amerika Serikat (PAPFIAS). Organisasi ini juga menuntut pelarangan impor barang dari Britania Raya pada tahun 1963 sebagai respon atas pengusiran konsulat jenderal Indonesia dari Sabah. Sarbufis terus ditekan pemerintah setelah kudeta 1965. Organisasi ini secara resmi dilarang berdiri pada 12 Maret 1966. (in)
  • Sarbufis, short for Sarekat Buruh Film dan Sandiwara (Film and Theatre Workers Union), was a trade union in Indonesia. Sarbufis was affiliated to the trade union centre SOBSI, which was linked to the Communist Party of Indonesia. As of January 1960, Sarbufis claimed a membership of 6,000. Kastari was the general secretary of Sarbufis. The organization was founded in 1951, with the name Sarekat Buruh Film Indonesia (Film Workers Union of Indonesia, abbreviated Sarbufi). It was the first professional organization of the workers of the film industry. The union joined SOBSI immediately after its formation. The second Sarbufi congress, held in 1953, adopted the name Sarbufis. Amongst the members of Sarbufis were actors of ketoprak, a form of Javanese traditional drama with political commentary. However, the main activity of the union remained in the film sector. In 1955 Sarbufis initiated a campaign to ban American newsreel films. The union stated that the American newsreels propagated nuclear war. The Jakarta branch of Sarbufis claimed to have collected thousands of signatures supporting their demand, including that of prominent film maker Tan Sing Hwat (a prominent director, LEKRA member and an official of Sarbufis). Later, Sarbufis took part in founding the Action Committee for Boycott of Imperialist American Films. Moreover, the organization called for banning of British imports in 1963, in response to the expulsion of the Indonesian consulate from Sabah. Sarbufis was crushed following the 1965 coup d'état. The organization was formally banned on 12 March 1966. (en)
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