Dennis Empalmado

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1971-10-08 (53 years old)

Place of Birth San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines

Dennis Empalmado

Biography

Dennis Empalmado studied filmmaking at the MOWELFUND FILM INST. His work experience runs the gamut from sounds recordist/sound designer to writer/director of short, feauture length films and documentaries. His work is influenced by Filipino counterculture of the 1970s and 1980s. His current works were screened at local and international film festivals. He has also worked with some notable independent and mainstream film makers and film scholar at GOETHE-INSTITUT (German Cultural Center). Dennis Empalmado was born and raised in San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines where he currently resides with his wife and two sons. One of his advocacies is to impart film knowledge and incline people who aspire to be filmmakers. With that in mind, together with his colleagues they established Sineuna, a film community based in San Pablo City.

Known For

Director

2023
Travelers

as Director

2019
War Baby

as Director

2018
If It Gets Dark

as Director

2018
Jones

as Director

2017
2013
2006
Image Nation

as Director

2006
Pandanggo

as Director

2003
2002
Piso Dalawang Piso

as Director

Writer

2023
Travelers

as Writer

2019
War Baby

as Writer

2018
If It Gets Dark

as Writer

2017
Darkroom

as Writer

2015
Entity

as Screenplay

2013
2006
Image Nation

as Writer

2006
Pandanggo

as Writer

2003
2002
Piso Dalawang Piso

as Screenplay

Producer

2023
Travelers

as Producer

2019
War Baby

as Producer

2018
If It Gets Dark

as Producer

2017
2013

Actor

2018
If It Gets Dark

as Gig Scene Person #7

2018
If It Gets Dark

as Tiyo Maximo (Voice)

2006
Pandanggo

as Jeepney (segment "Sayaw ni Aling Sepia")

2006
Image Nation

as (segment "Tawa")

2005
Illusion

as Carpenter 2

Camera

2023
Travelers

as Camera Operator

2017
Eldest Among the Seven

as Camera Operator

Visual Effects

2019
War Baby

as Animation

Crew

2018
If It Gets Dark

as Cinematography