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KL Carpio

KL Carpio

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Biography

KL Carpio (b. 1994) is a Filipino filmmaker, activist, and critic whose practice spans writing, directing, production, costume design, sound, editing, and producing. His works are rooted in real accounts and guided by a clear moral stance on exploitation, often centering conflict survivors, indigenous peoples, and the Philippines’ National Living Treasures. Carpio began as a film critic for NoInk, ABS-CBN Publishing’s now-defunct digital newsstand, where he honed a sharp sense of storytelling ethics before shifting into filmmaking. His early short, Wakas (2016), became a touchstone for Texture: A Foster Visual Media House, establishing him as a director committed to bold, socially driven narratives while also working as a writer, production designer, wardrobe master, and camera operator. His first works—Fins (2015), If You Dance With Him (2016), and Baon (2019)—shaped his reputation for short-form experimentation rooted in lived experience. Slang/Along (2019), an iFlix Original, marked his first foray into producing and writing for web series, blending youth narratives with his offbeat undertones. As a production and costume designer, Carpio’s signature appeared in Almusal (2020) and Microplastics (2023). The latter, a flagship of QCinema, drew praise for its ambitious art direction and ecological critique. In the mainstream, Carpio worked as the Production Office Coordinator on Erik Matti’s On the Job: The Missing 8 (2022), the MMFF entry Rabid (2021), and Nobody (2021). He also contributed to A Girl and A Guy (2021), one of the rare pandemic-era Philippine releases to turn a profit in theaters. Later, it premiered globally on Netflix, where it held the #1 spot for weeks. His directing credits grew with Open Mik! (2023) and Dear Yuna (2024), featuring Liza Soberano in a tender, culturally resonant story that merged his activist roots with commercial reach. His upcoming A Cold Cut or the Unbearable Echoes of Yearning (2027) expands his auteur vision into long-form storytelling. Beyond independent practice, Carpio worked at Reality MM Studios under Erik Matti and Ronald Monteverde as Head of New Media and Public Relations while also serving as Copywriter. There, he helped mount a rare pandemic retrospective of Hong Sang-soo’s complete filmography with GMovies and Globe Studios, and contributed to the release campaigns of Nobody, The Croods: A New Age, NBCUniversal titles, and local films under broker deals—bridging grassroots programming with global industry logistics. Carpio’s works have screened at Cinemalaya, Gawad Alternatibo, QCinema, Cinema Rehiyon, Pelikultura, Japan Cuts, SXSW, Nowness, Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino, and the MMFF Short Film Category. Across 17 verified credits archived by the NCCA, CCP, ASC, FDCP, QCFDC, UNESCO Clubs, and other cultural institutions, KL Carpio demonstrates unusual breadth: activist-documentarist roots, indie grassroots work, art department mastery, programming and distribution expertise, and industry discipline. This range positions him as one of the few Filipino filmmakers able to cross between independent storytelling and mainstream productions without losing his ethical compass.

Known For

Like In The Movies
7.4

Gaya sa Pelikula (Like in the Movies) is about Karl, a 19-year old architecture student in the middle of an identity crisis and Vlad, a schoolmate on the run from his own family. As their lives become entwined by fate making them housemates over the semestral break, Karl and Vlad come to learn more about each other and themselves than they could have ever imagined.

Like In The Movies

2020
Bliss
5.1

After she gets into a film-production accident that leaves her crippled, successful actress Jane Ciego slowly transitions into madness after experiencing horrors and torture in her own home.

Bliss

2017
A Girl and A Guy
4.5

A Girl and A Guy is a modern tale of young adults navigating the tricky world of relationships, connection, and intimacy in today’s society. The film tells the story of a girl, the story of a guy, and the story of a girl and a guy.

A Girl and A Guy

2021
On the Job: The Missing 8
10.0

Inspired by true events, the film chronicles the story of Sisoy Salas, a corrupt journalist seeking justice for his colleagues, and convict Roman Rubio, a hired gun who is regularly brought out of prison to perform assassinations.

On the Job: The Missing 8

2022
Rabid
N/A

Rabid is an anthology film that probes into our everyday reality of anxiety, uncertainty and paranoia. It features distinct but interwoven stories that revolve around the different ways this world can drive us human beings to the brink of madness.

Rabid

2021
Slang/Along
9.5

"Slang Along" was an iflix Originals web series where celebrities like Karylle, Iza Calzado, and Yael Yuzon taught viewers about internet slang and meme culture. It combined entertainment with online language, focusing on memes, slang, and pop culture for a younger audience on the streaming platform. It was part of a slate of iflix Originals under a program called "Studio2:15," which featured various celebrity-hosted content, now owned by Tencent.

Slang/Along

2019
Single/Single: Love Is Not Enough
5.3

It picks up where the series left off in its final episode as the relationship of Joee and Joey moves on to the next level. Joee is about to give birth while Joey remains in love with her and tries to become a responsible foster father.

Single/Single: Love Is Not Enough

2018
Microplastics
9.5

A few ordinary days in the life of a lonesome 7-year-old who grows up to be a middle-aged man still clueless about where to find happiness. Not many humans are around him, only plastics that suffocate his world. Then, he meets a guy who makes his heart beat.

Microplastics

2023
Baon
8.5

A teacher recalls how his teacher during his elementary years greatly influenced and shaped his life. An official entry for Pista Ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2019 by Gawad Urian Winners Angeli Bayani (Best Actress, 2014), Noel Escondo (Best Short, 2016), KL Carpio (Best Short, 2017)

Baon

2019
Wakas
9.3

The story of a young vagabond who finds a mysterious book, only to discover that it has no ending.

Wakas

2016
Breakfast
7.3

In the twilight of their young yet profound relationship, Jade, an emerging photographer, and Logan, a rookie chef, discover the most important meal of the day—and of their lives. Written by two-time Palanca Award winner and Virgin Labfest regular Lino Balmes, with visuals crafted by award-winning filmmakers Joshua Reyles (Cinematography) and KL Carpio (Production and Costume Design), the short film trended worldwide on X (formerly Twitter) and became the most-watched short film during the pandemic.

Breakfast

2020