Mel Chionglo

Filipino film director and production designer (1946–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carmelo Chionglo (July 16, 1946 – September 21, 2019[1][2]), better known as Mel Chionglo, was a Filipino film director and production designer. He has directed more than 40 films since 1981.

Born
Carmelo Chionglo

(1946-07-16)July 16, 1946
DiedSeptember 21, 2019(2019-09-21) (aged 73)
Manila, Philippines
OccupationsFilm director, production designer
Yearsactive1977–2016
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Mel Chionglo
Born
Carmelo Chionglo

(1946-07-16)July 16, 1946
DiedSeptember 21, 2019(2019-09-21) (aged 73)
Manila, Philippines
OccupationsFilm director, production designer
Years active1977–2016
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From 1966 to 1976, he worked and studied acting and directing at the New York Academy of Theatrical Arts. Returning to Manila, he worked as production designer.[3] His directorial debut was Regal Films' Playgirl (1981).

He was one of the founding members of the Directors’ Guild of the Philippines Inc.[4] He also served as board member on the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board.[5]

Career

Chionglo began working in the film industry as production designer on such films as Mike de Leon's Itim, Lino Brocka's Mother, Sister, Daughter, and Eddie Romero's Aguila.[6]

He directed Playgirl, his first film, in 1981.[6] It was scripted by Ricardo Lee and starred Gina Alajar.[7]

He also directed Sibak: Midnight Dancers, Burlesk King, Iadya Mo Kami, Lauriana, and Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita.[6][8] Burlesk King was screened at the 2000 Berlin International Film Festival.[9]

Filmography

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