Noesa Penida
Noesa Penida

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Noesa Penida

1941
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Indonesian

Two brothers, Jaya and I Pageh, are commoners who love Gusti Ayu Pandansari, the daughter of the King of Tabanan Bali. Since young, Pandansari was close to Jaya and Pageh, and romance grows in a triangular relationship. The only constraint is the social hierarchy or caste. Although Pandasari prefers Jaya, she finally marries Pageh instead, since she is led to believe that Jaya has died in exile.

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Director: Benoem SoerjodiningratGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary provides a glimpse into the life and culture of the island of Nusa Penida, located off the coast of Bali. It showcases the island's natural beauty, traditional customs, and the daily activities of its inhabitants. The film aims to document the unique way of life on Penida, offering viewers a window into a distinct Balinese community.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary from 1941, critical reception data from contemporary sources is extremely limited and not readily available. It is primarily recognized for its historical significance as an early cinematic record of the region.

What Reviewers Say

  • A valuable historical document of Balinese life.

  • Offers a rare visual record of a specific time and place.

  • Appreciated for its ethnographic and cultural insights.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this historical short film is not available.

Fun Fact

This film is notable for being one of the earliest known Indonesian documentaries to capture the specific cultural nuances of the Nusa Penida island.

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