Amalia T.S.

Amalia T.S. has this way of weaving stories that stick with you, honestly. She’s not someone who shouts about her talents from the rooftops, but if you’ve seen Aruna & Lidahnya (2018), Galih dan Ratna (2017), or Arini by Love.inc (2022), you know what’s up. There’s just something about the way she captures people, their quirks, that weird mix of joy and heartbreak. Like, in Aruna & Lidahnya, food isn’t just food—it’s a whole language, a reflection of longing and friendship and all the messy stuff in between. She gets that people are complicated, and she’s not afraid to show it. Galih dan Ratna? Total nostalgia trip, but not in a fake way. It hits you right in the feels with all that teenage awkwardness and hope and those little moments that seem small but end up changing everything. Amalia doesn’t go for over-the-top drama—she’s all about the quiet beats, the glances, the stuff left unsaid. Then there’s Arini by Love.inc, which just flips the whole romance thing on its head. She digs into what it really means to fall for someone, but not in a cheesy way. The characters mess up, they’re stubborn, and you kind of want to shake them, but you also get it. She’s got this knack for turning everyday stuff into something you can’t stop thinking about. It’s real, it’s raw, and honestly, it kind of sneaks up on you.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department, Producer

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