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Release Date:
February 29, 2024
Original Title:
Dear Yuna
Alternate Titles:
Dr. Shiba Presents: Dear Yuna
Genres:
Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
Artists & Company Manila
Careless
Lerk!
TAD
Texture: A Foster Visual Media House
Tyger
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
PH: G
Runtime: 12
In this tender commercial film, filmmaker and activist K. L. Carpio asked Liza Soberano to pen a heartfelt love letter to her beloved dog, Yuna: a reflection on companionship, unconditional love, and the quiet bond that shapes everyday life. Gentle, intimate, and deeply personal, "Dear Yuna" captures the kind of devotion that words can barely hold, yet hearts instantly recognize. In this commercial, Liza plays herself, Hope Elizabeth Hanley Soberano.
Animal Coordinator:
Genevieve Therese Reyes
Assistant Art Director:
Andrea geronimo
BTS Footage:
Daphnee Ferrer
BTS Videographer:
Alexa Geronimo
Camera Supervisor:
Shaira Luna
Cinematography:
Jhess Pabalate
Colorist:
Seij Blanco
Costume Designer:
KL Carpio
Director:
KL Carpio
Editor:
Krisanto Blanco
Executive Producer:
Philipp Renner
Tim Michael
Foley:
KL Carpio
Graphic Designer:
Mic Comia
Hairstylist:
Anton Papa
Renz Pangilinan
Makeup & Hair:
Ayra Salvador
Makeup Artist:
Anthea Bueno
Music:
Pauline Jan Villanueva
Producer:
KL Carpio
Production Designer:
KL Carpio
Production Manager:
Katrina Villarosa-Francisco
Jay Francisco
Set Decoration:
Benedick Nazario
Sound:
Deovan Fidelson
Sound Editor:
Krisanto Blanco
Storyboard Artist:
Jon Acosta
VFX Artist:
Krisanto Blanco
Wardrobe Designer:
Leanne Ledesma
Writer:
KL Carpio
Liza Soberano
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