Synopsis Of Puang Bos Film, Dilemma Of Business Heirs Of Pinisi Ship Makers
JAKARTA - The film Puang Bos, which will premiere on November 14 in theaters. The film, starring Michelle Ziudith, tells the story of the conflict faced by the business of making a phinisi ship in Bulukumba.
Puang Sinar (Pritt Timothy) hopes that Dewa Rucci (Ibrahim Risyad) will continue his shipbuilding business as the only heir.
Instead of fulfilling his father's expectations, Dewa ucci prefers to go through his youth to become a'motor' with his friends.
Not only the business heir problem, Puang Sinar also has to face problems because the na'nasa wood as raw material for phinisi ships is experiencing a crisis.
On the other hand, Pertiwi (Michelle Ziudith), who is the heir to the largest na'nasa wooden tree land in Bulukumba, meets Dewa ucci again. They have love stories in the past that have not been completed.
Dewa ucci and Pertiwi are important figures to continue the sustainability of Bulukumba as cruise ship-producing areas.
Puang Sinar's efforts to continue efforts to build cruise ships also received assistance from Yudis (Arif Brata) and Puang Hari (Gilbert Pattiruhu), who had the idea that the shipbuilding business would run smoothly.
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Michelle Ziudith said the cast had made a total appearance for the film Puang Bos. They were shooting live in Bulukumba for 26 days.
Not without reason when the cast had to shoot far from Jakarta, at the southern end of Sulawesi Island. The production team wants the story displayed on Puang Bos, played with a real background.
"We shoot in Bulukumba, that's where the phinisi ship was built directly. Indeed, it has been there for generations," said Michelle Ziudith during a press conference at Epicentrum Kuningan, South Jakarta, Thursday, November 7.
Not only is the place where the phinisi ship was built, but Michelle also said that Bulukumba is the place where the na'nasa wooden tree grows, which is the raw material for the ship. So, we really shoot in the Bulukumba," said Michelle.