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Tropic of Emerald

Theo Staats arrives at his uncle's rubber plantation in 'Our' Indies, The Emerald Belt. He meets Ems, the beautiful singer of the club, and falls head over heels for her. Ems, who comes from a poor Indonesian-European family, does not want to betray her Dutch husband, to whom she owes her status, but she cannot suppress her feelings. The Emerald Belt follows their passionate affair for ten years: from 1939, when the Dutch are carefree and enjoying their colonial power; through the Japanese invasion in 1942 and the difficult war years that will separate the lovers; to the struggle that led to Indonesian independence in 1949, when they are faced with a new choice.

Top Cast

  • Bram van der Vlugt

    Bram van der Vlugt

    Herman

  • Pierre Bokma

    Pierre Bokma

    Theo Staats

  • Esmée de la Bretonière

    Esmée de la Bretonière

    Ems

  • Christine Hakim

    Christine Hakim

    Suti

  • Elske Falkena

    Elske Falkena

    Marijke

  • Frans Tumbuan

    Frans Tumbuan

    Boon

  • José Rizal Manua

    José Rizal Manua

    Amat

  • Piet Kamerman

    Piet Kamerman

    Oom

  • Hiromi Tojo

    Hiromi Tojo

    Japanse officier

Overview

Theo Staats arrives at his uncle's rubber plantation in 'Our' Indies, The Emerald Belt. He meets Ems, the beautiful singer of the club, and falls head over heels for her. Ems, who comes from a poor Indonesian-European family, does not want to betray her Dutch husband, to whom she owes her status, but she cannot suppress her feelings. The Emerald Belt follows their passionate affair for ten years: from 1939, when the Dutch are carefree and enjoying their colonial power; through the Japanese invasion in 1942 and the difficult war years that will separate the lovers; to the struggle that led to Indonesian independence in 1949, when they are faced with a new choice.

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