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Release Date:
August 16, 2013
Original Title:
How to Disappear Completely
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
A young girl from the countryside dreams of disappearing. She plays a lonely game of hide-and-seek while her mother quotes the Bible and her father relishes in alcohol and history. She decides to put on a stage play based on an old Filipino film about a family who disappears in the mountains during the war. But soon after the performance, she vanishes from the car, prompting her parents to look for her in the woods. One by one, they all start to disappear.
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Cinematography:
J.A. Tadena
Maisa Demetillo
Co-Producer:
J.A. Tadena
Director:
Raya Martin
Director of Photography:
Albert Banzon
Editor:
Lawrence S. Ang
Music:
Eyedress
Producer:
Armi Rae Cacanindin
Arleen Cuevas
Production Design:
Donald Russ Camon
Sound Designer:
Corinne de San Jose
Writer:
Raya Martin
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