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Release Date:
August 4, 2018
Original Title:
ML
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Cinemalaya Foundation
Lonewolf Films
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
PH: R-16
Runtime: 90
Carlo, an unapologetically millennial college jock, thinks that Martial Law wasn’t all that bad. No one in his family had anything bad to say about it, all he’s ever read are online posts on human rights violations. Confronted by a frustrated History professor, Carlo sets out to prove he is right and looks for someone who lived through that period to tell the tale.
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Art Direction:
Ian Traifalgar
Assistant Director:
Jackie Aguilar
Associate Producer:
Kim Valencia
Cinematography:
Anne Monzon
Director:
Benedict Mique
Editor:
Mikael Pestano
Line Producer:
Roselle Lorenzo
Makeup Artist:
Mervin Lazaro
Music:
Pearlsha Abubakar-Quebral
Production Assistant:
Rachel Esperon
Production Design:
Mark Sabas
Set Runner:
Mark Tablizo
Jimbo Limbo
Antonio Paras
Sound Designer:
Lamberto Casas Jr.
Albert Michael Idioma
Wardrobe Designer:
Lorie Castillo
Writer:
Benedict Mique
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