Prilly Latuconsina

Prilly Latuconsina’s filmography is honestly pretty stacked for someone her age. Dive into Ketika Berhenti di Sini (2023), and you’ll catch her right in the middle of a story that just hits different—a heart-wrenching take on love, loss, and those messy moments you can’t just sweep under the rug. She brings this raw, real energy to her role, like she’s not even acting, just living it out in front of you. Then there’s Kukira Kau Rumah (2021)—oh man, that one is a total emotional rollercoaster. It’s not your average romance; it digs into mental health, loneliness, and the way people misread each other, all wrapped up in a soundtrack that sticks in your head for days. She just nails that vulnerability, making the character feel so familiar, like someone you actually know. Andragogy (2023) is a whole different beast—think coming-of-age, but for adults. It’s about growing up even when you think you’ve already done all your growing, questioning what you thought you knew about success, relationships, and happiness. Prilly’s got this way of making the smallest moments mean something bigger. She’s not just the face of these films, she’s the heart—always dragging you in, making you care, even if you didn’t want to. If you’re after stories that aren’t afraid to get a little messy and real, her movies are where it’s at.

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  • Professions: Actress, Producer, Writer

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