A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
What's After Death?
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
What’s After Death? is a dark comedy/coming of age short film featuring two childhood best friends Ja and Chan, facing the end of the world together. Instead of it being this cliche, dystopian, pessimistic take on the apocalypse, Ja and Chan find closure within the impending doom.
Director:
Jaydee Alberto
Director of Photography:
Jaydee Alberto
Editor:
Jaydee Alberto
Sean Rosapapan
Foley Artist:
Daniel Lozano
Gaffer:
Christian Evaristo
Paul Velasquez
Makeup Artist:
Sofia Alexie
Music:
Daniel Lozano
Production Manager:
Christian Evaristo
Set Designer:
Lyra Punsalan
Raphaela David
Abs Laxa
Angela Tolentino
Gab Perez Esteban
Jamina Joaquin
Nyx Nasal
MC Galang
Sound Designer:
Daniel Lozano
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sofia Alexie
Wardrobe Designer:
Angela Tolentino
Raphaela David
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