Sumarsono

Sumarsono’s name floats around film circles for good reason—this guy’s got range. You might’ve caught Tak Ingin Usai di Sini, coming out in 2025, which folks are already buzzing about. People talk about his knack for picking scripts that hit you right in the feels. But rewind a bit: Test Pack from 2012, now that was a ride. The story? It pokes into the raw nerves of marriage and the pressure to have kids—awkward dinner parties, those not-so-casual convos with the in-laws, all of it wrapped up in moments that swing from hilarious to gut-wrenching. Sumarsono’s performance? He just nails that everyday tension, making you root for a character who’s flawed but real. Then there’s Sinaran (2015), which flips things up with a totally different vibe, heavy on nostalgia and big, dreamy musical numbers. The movie’s all about chasing your past, getting tangled up in those what-could-have-beens, and—of course—dancing your heart out. He’s got this way of making every role feel lived in, y’know? Never too showy, just enough vulnerability to make it stick. Whether he’s fumbling through the messiness of relationships or belting out tunes under neon lights, Sumarsono brings a kind of warmth that sneaks up on you. Not a lot of actors can pull that off, but he’s been at it for years, and it shows.

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  • Professions: Producer, Production Designer, Additional Crew

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