Allied Works

The Hearing Cinamalaya 2024 – film acting. The Kingdom MMFF 2025 – film acting. Silenced Nights 2026 – film acting. ANDREA novel publishing. DEADEND novel publishing

Romeo Factolerin

Rom Factolerin is a Filipino writer, actor, and production designer known for his provocative, genre-crossing work that navigates themes of desire, morality, power, and the supernatural. His storytelling—often rooted in contemporary Philippine settings—blends psychological tension with dark, transgressive undertones, establishing a distinct voice across literature, theater, and film.

He is the author of Andrea and Dead End, works that reflect his fascination with complex human behavior, taboo relationships, and the collision between faith and transgression. Beyond prose, Factolerin has also developed stage plays and screen concepts that merge shock-driven narratives with social commentary.

As an actor, Factolerin has appeared in both independent and mainstream Philippine cinema. He portrayed Fr. Mejor in The Hearing, an entry to Cinemalaya 2024, a film that examines abuse, institutional power, and moral complicity. He was also involved in The Kingdom, associated with the Metro Manila Film Festival 2025 slate, set in an alternate-history Philippines ruled by a monarchy. He further expanded his screen work through Silenced Nights (2026), alongside various short films and music videos, often portraying psychologically intense and morally ambiguous roles.

In addition to his work in writing and acting, Factolerin has made a mark in production design. He received a nomination for Best Production Design at the 38th Gawad Urian Awards for the film Alienasyon, and also earned a Best Production Design recognition from Gawad PASADO Awards for the same project—highlighting his visual sensibility and contribution to cinematic world-building.

With a multidisciplinary career spanning performance, writing, and design, Factolerin continues to push boundaries in Philippine storytelling, crafting work that is confrontational, visceral, and culturally resonant.

Awards

UPNWW fellow, 15th Ricky Lee screen writing fellow, 1st PUP multi-genre workshop fellow, 38th Gawad Urian best production design (nominated) Best Production design Gawad Pasado, nominated in best book in filipino fiction 41st National Book Award (Andrea)

Fellowships

41st UPNWW

Literary Works

ANDREA (novel) DEADEND (novel)

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