As the Indonesian entertainment industry experiences a creative renaissance, a group of talented individuals is emerging, each bringing unique stories, perspectives, and skills to the spotlight. From budding actors to multifaceted artists, the journeys of Ego Herianto, Dimas Juju, Anggita Puri, and Runny Rudiyanti highlight the dynamism and potential of Indonesia’s creative scene.
Ego Herianto: Embracing the Journey
Ego Herianto, a 29-year-old actor who prefers to go by “Ego,” is still finding his footing in the industry but is already making notable strides. Appearing in projects such as Crocodile Tears and Joko Anwar’s Nightmares and Daydreams, Ego humbly describes his career as just beginning.
“I’ve been passionate about performing since elementary school,” Ego said, reflecting on his early stage experience. “But stepping into the world of film has been a completely different adventure.”
Ego is not shy about his enthusiasm for acting. “I’m an emerging actor,...
Ego Herianto: Embracing the Journey
Ego Herianto, a 29-year-old actor who prefers to go by “Ego,” is still finding his footing in the industry but is already making notable strides. Appearing in projects such as Crocodile Tears and Joko Anwar’s Nightmares and Daydreams, Ego humbly describes his career as just beginning.
“I’ve been passionate about performing since elementary school,” Ego said, reflecting on his early stage experience. “But stepping into the world of film has been a completely different adventure.”
Ego is not shy about his enthusiasm for acting. “I’m an emerging actor,...
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- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Grabbing a cab late one night on a desolate road, a woman is confronted by a cab driver, seemingly, on the edge of breaking down. As she feels a sense of unease, the woman begins to question the driver’s true intent and searches for a way out of the awkward encounter. However, things are not always so simple, and the two learn a greater lesson about each other during their brief encounter.
“Necessity of Life” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
“Necessity of Life” digs in its heels to open with one of the most uncomfortable interactions between a cab driver and his passenger. Excelling at creating an instant sense of tension, the short film spends the majority of its time locked in this awkward interaction – placing the viewer beside in the backseat with the concerned woman. Consequently, the opening tone and atmosphere elicits a rather visceral reaction,...
“Necessity of Life” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
“Necessity of Life” digs in its heels to open with one of the most uncomfortable interactions between a cab driver and his passenger. Excelling at creating an instant sense of tension, the short film spends the majority of its time locked in this awkward interaction – placing the viewer beside in the backseat with the concerned woman. Consequently, the opening tone and atmosphere elicits a rather visceral reaction,...
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- AsianMoviePulse
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