You'll never look at a statue of the Virgin Mary the same way again. Based on the assertion that divine apparitions aren’t what they always appear to be, Vesuvius is an interesting take on the psychopath with Catholicism smacked against the background. Gio Alvarez provides a convincing portrayal of a madman, and people can even argue if this short inclines toward the supernatural or the psychological. Whereas Grave Torture uses darkness impeccably, Vesuvius plays with light so well.
Production | Justin Lin | Executive Producer |
Crew | Philip W. Chung | executive in charge of Finance |
Writing | Michiko Yamamoto | Writer |
Production | Gary King | Producer |
Production | Baron Davis | Producer |
Crew | Salvador Gatdula | executive in charge of Finance |
Directing | Erik Matti | Director |
Writing | Erik Matti | Writer |
Camera | Francis Ricardo Buhay III | Director of Photography |
Art | Ericson Navarro | Production Design |
Sound | Corinne de San Jose | Sound Designer |
Crew | Corinne de San Jose | Sound Design Assistant |
Production | Anderson Le | Executive Producer |
Sound | Owel Alvero | Music |
Editing | Kristina Syfu | Editor |
Crew | Lawrence M. Aliwalas | Makeup Effects |
Crew | Milch Sardelle S. Pe | Makeup Effects |
Crew | Abdul Khan | executive in charge of Finance |
Crew | Nikki Del Carmen | executive in charge of Finance |
Crew | Voie Santiago May | Propmaker |
Crew | Dan Matutina | Visual Effects Design Consultant |