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Brilio.net - The latest roadtrip drama film presented by Adhya Pictures and Pomp Films, Tulang Belulang Tulang by director Sammaria Sari Simanjuntak will be showing in cinemas starting today. The film tells the story of a family who will carry out the " Mangokal Holi " ceremony (transfer of ancestral bones), which is a source of pride for Batak families who are able to carry it out.
Unfortunately, the suitcase containing the bones of Tulang Tua (Great Grandfather) is missing! They must immediately find the bones or they will be cursed by Opung (Grandmother) and the entire extended family who are waiting ready to party on the shores of Lake Toba.
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The journey to find bones forces them to unite to face many trials, from speeding on winding roads on the shores of Lake Toba, chasing bone-eating dogs, to crossing tiger-infested forests, wearing high heels! Their family's honor is at stake.
This journey makes them question again what self-esteem means for the family. Like Mami Laterina's journey with her family, this film's journey is also not easy and full of twists and turns. Producing a film with a local story, based on the family spirit of the entire team in this film, brings " Tulang Belulang Tulang " finally to be shown in theaters and will entertain the Indonesian people.
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Producer of Tulang Belulang Tulang Shierly Kosasih said, the journey of this film has long twists and turns. However, with the spirit of family that is fostered together with the entire team involved, it gives a deep impression. There is an extraordinary pleasure to be able to be in a comfortable creative production environment, especially with the exploration space for female filmmakers.
"This film brings the spirit of family, relationship healing between generations, and the beauty and richness of Indonesian traditions," said Shierly.
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This film, which promotes Batak culture, stars Atiqah Hasiholan (Mami Laterina), Tasha Siahaan (Cian), Tanta Ginting (Tulang Ucok), David Saragih (Papi Mondo), Cornel Nadeak (Alon), Lina 'Mak Gondut' Marpaung (Opung Tiolin) and Landung Simatupang (Tulang Tua). All of these actors also have North Sumatran blood.
In addition to the cast, the film crew is also dominated by female filmmakers of North Sumatran descent. Among them are director and co-writer Sammaria Sari Simanjuntak, co-writer Lies Nanci Supangkat, cinematographer Anggi Frisca, assistant director Eigi Pohan, and makeup artist Stella Gracia. In addition to them, assistant director Genhart Manullang and VFX Artist Erickson Siregar are also of North Sumatran descent.
Exploring the beauty of Lake Toba and every corner of it, makes " Tulang Belulang Tulang " a film that presents the journey of the Batak Mami Laterina family. This film combines the richness of Batak people's traditions with universal themes about family, identity, and the search for meaning.
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The Mangokal Holi ceremony, serves as a poignant backdrop for the personal journeys of the characters in the film. From the misadventures on the road to the heartwarming moments, the film offers a delightful mix of laughter and emotion.
"Being on a journey across Lake Toba, of course, is treated to beautiful scenery and cold air. Lake Toba is something majestic. There is also a kind of symbolic meaning between the setting of Lake Toba and the problems faced by the Batak family in this film," said the director, Sammaria Sari Simanjuntak.
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Meanwhile, Atiqah Hasiholan who plays Mami Laterina added, behind the beauty of Lake Toba which is the setting of this film, it also seems to be a reflection of the journey of the film " Bulang Belulang Tulang ."
"Just like Lake Toba, to enjoy its beauty we are also faced with winding roads, the family in this film also faces its challenges. Like the journey of the film, which is long but in the end can be presented to Indonesian audiences," Atiqah concluded.
(brl/red)