
Philosophy of Death
Philosophy of Death

Julio Rionaldo is a filmmaker whose work spans cultures and continents, from Indonesia to the United States. Influenced by filmmakers such as Giuseppe Tornatore, Vittorio De Sica, Andrei Tarkovsky, Guillermo del Toro, Terrence Malick, Wim Wenders, Spike Jonze, and Hirokazu Kore-eda, he approaches cinema as both an emotional and philosophical practice. Through stories shaped by cultural nuance and universal themes, Julio explores memory, time, and what it means to be present in the world. His films are frequently described as thoughtful and poetic, combining philosophical reflection with accessible storytelling. His body of work has been compared to “a Søren Kierkegaard treatise written by Charles Dickens,” reflecting a balance between intellectual rigor and vivid, human storytelling that continues to echo after the credits roll.
Born: Unknown in Laniakea Supercluster
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Philosophy of Death

To Whom the Bell Rings (Oblivion)

My Dear Spectre

The Secret Life of Daydreams

Vesper

Vagabond Buccaneers

Frost

Infidelis

Bestiary

They are Called Junkmobile

Hallowed Be Thy Nightmares

Associates

Sweet Lightspeed

Cloudcatchers

King of Swords

L.O.S.T.

Engineering Eternity

A Figment of Your Imagination
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