Ronnel Vivo

PelĂ­culas

Rhythm of an Outcry
Director
A short film stitched together from found footage, clandestine voice recordings, and sit-down interviews from a mysteriously abandoned documentary about an unidentified corpse found at the apartment of a man who claims to be a police informant.
Meta-Hegemony, Meta-Industry
Production Design
Just another day in the life of a young man whose ass is used by a cruel syndicate and cult as a dildo mold. Unil he accidentally discovers how to make the most out of his abused hole.
Meta-Hegemony, Meta-Industry
Sound
Just another day in the life of a young man whose ass is used by a cruel syndicate and cult as a dildo mold. Unil he accidentally discovers how to make the most out of his abused hole.
Meta-Hegemony, Meta-Industry
Music
Just another day in the life of a young man whose ass is used by a cruel syndicate and cult as a dildo mold. Unil he accidentally discovers how to make the most out of his abused hole.
Meta-Hegemony, Meta-Industry
Cinematography
Just another day in the life of a young man whose ass is used by a cruel syndicate and cult as a dildo mold. Unil he accidentally discovers how to make the most out of his abused hole.
Meta-Hegemony, Meta-Industry
Director
Just another day in the life of a young man whose ass is used by a cruel syndicate and cult as a dildo mold. Unil he accidentally discovers how to make the most out of his abused hole.
The Ashen River of Remembrance
Music
The Spanish colonization of the Philippines is in its infancy. Somewhere in a small village in the province of Cagayan, the townsfolk believe a young lady named Pinang was being possessed by an evil spirit. Pinang's parents have unwavering faith that Father Vacion's rituals and mumblings would cure their daughter of her supposed affliction. Soleng, Pinang's dear friend, thought otherwise.
The Ashen River of Remembrance
Cinematography
The Spanish colonization of the Philippines is in its infancy. Somewhere in a small village in the province of Cagayan, the townsfolk believe a young lady named Pinang was being possessed by an evil spirit. Pinang's parents have unwavering faith that Father Vacion's rituals and mumblings would cure their daughter of her supposed affliction. Soleng, Pinang's dear friend, thought otherwise.
The Ashen River of Remembrance
Director
The Spanish colonization of the Philippines is in its infancy. Somewhere in a small village in the province of Cagayan, the townsfolk believe a young lady named Pinang was being possessed by an evil spirit. Pinang's parents have unwavering faith that Father Vacion's rituals and mumblings would cure their daughter of her supposed affliction. Soleng, Pinang's dear friend, thought otherwise.
We Who Do Not Contemplate
Director
This is a tale told in four parts. The story begins with an unreliable narrator's take on an urban legend about a fetus flushed down the toilet of a fast food restaurant, followed by a guide on how to effectively clean up a literal bloody mess. The remaining parts deal with the uncertainty in identifying the remains of a departed friend and a conversation between two absentee mourners about the art of death that ties everything together.