Starring Michelle Ziudith, Puang Bos Movie Lifts Family Drama Behind The Pinisi Ship

JAKARTA - The film Puang Bos, directed by Adink Liwutut and produced by Leni Lolang, is scheduled to be shown in theaters starting November 14, 2024. Different from other Drama Films, Puang Bos Sajikan is a family drama for the shipbuilder Pinisi.

The production house of Megti Media Film (MF) will release the big screen of the Audience will be treated to the natural beauty of South Sulawesi which is pampering with a storyline that is very easy to digest for all ages.

It has been a long time since the big screen of Indonesia has not presented a story like Puang Bos Film which is light, unique, touching but very entertaining and still raises its educational side.

Starring Michelle Ziudith as Pertiwi and the well-known young actor Ibrahim Risyad as the main Gucci-fan god, backed by well-known senior actor Pritt Timothy as Puang Sinar Dewa ucci's single father, tells the story of a father's love relationship with his only child who is often hit by problems, coupled with the ups and downs of the story of asmir, as well as the value of kinship that is thick with local wisdom and local culture where the Pinisi Ship comes from.

It is even more interesting that the actor who is also a comedian from Makassar, Arif Brata, was also involved in the film Puang Bos. In addition, the presence of young artists Zoe Levana and Cahya Arynagara, actors from Makassar, increased the intensity of this film.

The audience is certainly entertained by the story of an inspiring family from Sulawesi. As is known, the Pinisi ship has been used as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO and is expected to provide more benefits when Puang Bos is responded positively to by the community.

"Hopefully this film can be accepted by the public, strengthen family relations, love father and son," said Puang Bos Producer Executive Meggy Tri Buana Tunggal Sari.

The film, which has been produced since February 5, 2024, is certainly not done easily. One of the most challenging things is to make a real Pinisi ship that takes a long time.

"The large Pinisi ship whose manufacturing process takes seven years and is native to Bulukumba. Hopefully it can have a direct positive impact on the shipbuilding area, because it is indeed a great work by the Indonesian people," said Meggy.

Also playing in the films Gilbert Pattiruhu and comedian brackish Stress and collaborating with local actors, such as Abdul Rodjak, Zulfadhilah, Zulfadhini and Alfi Rafael Karim, who strengthened the original family story of the Pinisi shipbuilder from Bulukumba, South Sulawesi.