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Release Date:
October 7, 2023
Original Title:
Dog Eaters
Production Companies:
ERK Film Productions
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
It is like any other day in Artiaga Street when men eat dogs and get drunk and women have to succumb to their husbands’ aggressiveness. Mariana, pregnant with her second child has been planning for this day. She is fed-up. She wants to break loose. On the ground floor, her husband’s dog barks incessantly. Upstairs the baby cries constantly waiting to be fed. She has to fight. A woman, too, has rights. Confronting her drunken husband and the dog, she makes one last bid for freedom that might finally set her free.
Assistant Director:
Kenneth de la Cruz
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Marie Andrea Pefianco
BTS Footage:
Dominique Ponsaran Medioda
Camera Operator:
Babak Niaraki
Cinematography:
Dyl Tolentino
Costume Design:
Venice Marie Hulleza
Director:
Kevin Pison Piamonte
Driver:
Marvel Santos
Editor:
Dyl Tolentino
Gaffer:
Babak Niaraki
Line Producer:
Enrique 'Ike' Legaspi III
Location Manager:
Eroll Galvez
Producer:
Robert Rodriguez
Production Assistant:
Rynshien Joy P. Olivete
Edgar Joseph Derecho
Production Design:
Ron Matthews Espinosa
Production Manager:
Felice Caroline Maureen Urbano
Script Supervisor:
Laragene Servando
Sound Designer:
Emmanuel Lerona
Sound Recordist:
Ruperto Quitag
Utility Sound:
Romeo Tabuyoc, Jr.
Francis Mendote
Eulalio Tabuyoc, Jr.
Wardrobe Designer:
Tessa Aquino Napa
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