Marilou diaz abaya films 2018
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Of the Flesh
Filipino film by Marilou Diaz-Abaya
Karnal, internationally titled Of the Flesh, is a Philippine dramahorror film directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya.[1][2] It was adapted and written by Ricky Lee from the legal story "To Take a Life" by Teresa Añover Rodriguez and produced by Benjamin G. Yalung. Set in the s, during the American colonial era, it tells the story of a newly-wed couple Narcing (Phillip Salvador) and Puring (Cecille Castillo) who arrive from Manila in the town of Mulawin, a place filled with violent and tragic pasts, a place likened to Hell by its storyteller, played by Charito Solis. Settling in Mulawin, they will witness misfortunes and violence, including rape, incest, parricide, and tyranny perpetrated by the cruel Gusting (Vic Silayan).
It was filmed in the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Rizal and the National Capital Region. Ryan Cayabyab provided the musical score for the film and Manolo Abaya, the director's husband, served as the director of photography. It is the third and last film of Marilou Diaz-Abaya's loose trilogy of feminist films, following Brutal () and Moral (). These films depicted the feminist issues and concerns, complete with the use of backdrops and metaphors related to the Martial Law era. • legal drama film by Marilou Diaz-Abaya Kapag May Katwiran Ipaglaban Mo!: The Movie, also known to its international title Redeem Her Honor, is a Philippine legal drama anthology film written by Ricky Lee and directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. It is the film adaptation of the legal drama Kapag May Katwiran Ipaglaban Mo!, aired on ABS-CBN. Presented and narrated by Atty. Jose C. Sison, the presenter of the mentioned television program, the film is divided into two separate segments, both tackling real-life criminal cases of rape. The first segment stars Sharmaine Arnaiz, Ronaldo Valdez, Nida Blanca, and Elizabeth Oropesa while the second and last segment stars Chin Chin Gutierrez, Joel Torre, Ricky Davao, and Gina Alajar. Produced and distributed by Star Cinema, it was theatrically released on March 29, , and it became a box-office success and actor Ricky Davao won two accolades for Best Supporting Actor at the Gawad Urian and FAP Awards. It also premiered in Japan on September 14, , as one of the film titles exhibited under the Excellent Films of Asia section for the 5th Fukuoka International Film Festival.[1] A sequel, Kapag May Katwiran Ipaglaban Mo!: The Movie - Part 2, was released in In , the film was digitally restored and rem
Redeem Her Honor