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President Sukarno of Indonesia in Hungary (1960) | British Pathé
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Original upload date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Mon, 06 Dec 2021 01:57:27 GMT
President Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia, visits Hungary on a state visit in this silent footage from 1960.
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(FILM ID:2770.17)
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Indonesian President Sukarno in Hungary.
CU map of Indonesia. Ground to air shot aircraft in flight. Elevated MS massed crowds waiting at Ferihegy airport. MS as Dr Sukarno descends aircraft steps and is welcomed by Istvan Dobi, President of the Presidium and Dr Ferenc Munnich. Various shots Guard of Honour. MS army VIP's saluting. MS members of the Indonesian party standing as anthems are played. LS as guns are fired. Elevated MS massed crowds. LS sign welcoming President Sukarno. Various shots Sukarno passing along road in car with motorcycle escort.
LS Sukarno walking up steps of building towards camera. MS as he is greeted by Dr Munnich and then introduced to Government leaders. CU Sukarno sat at table. CU Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Subandrio. CU Indonesian Minister of Local Industries Dr Suharto. LS of Indonesian and Hungarian delegates including Dr Sukarno and Dr Munnich seated at conference table. Interior MS crowded Opera House. LS as Dr Sukarno stands and applauds audience. Various shots Folk Dancing on stage. Various shots as performance ends, Dr Sukarno walks onto stage and applauds the artists, who in turn applaud him.
Various shots Hungarian heroes memorial with troops assembled around base. MS of the wording on the memorial. LS as two soldiers carry wreath, with Dr Sukarno following to lay wreath on memorial. CU of the wreath. MS as Hungarian children present Dr Sukarno with flowers, he picks girl up and kisses her. CU little girl doing needlework MS as Dr Sukarno enters classroom and the children rise, one little boy hands his needlework to him and he does a few stitches. MS Sukarno's car surrounded by crowds. MS of him sat in car signing book. CU of the wording. CU medal in box.
MS Sukarno and other Indonesian delegates standing together. MS as Istvan Dobi presents Hungarian decoration to Sukarno. MS's officials looking on. MS as Sukarno pins medal on Dobi. LS as Sukarno decorates Dr Munnich, he shakes hands with Sukarno. MS Dr Subandrio signing Cultural Agreement, pan to Dr Endre Sik signing. MS Sukarno and Dobi signing Agreement. MS Sukarno and Dobi shaking hands. MS VIP's watching. MS Sukarno and others drinking. MS Sukarno walking through crowded streets. MS massed crowd. MS as woman from the crowd kisses Sukarno. MS Sukarno walking along with crowd of children. Elevated MS massed crowds. MS as Sukarno kisses Dobi farewell. MS Dobi and others waving goodbye. LS Sukarno at top of aircraft steps, pan to massed crowds waving.
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