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Featuring:
Ricky Davao, Meryll Soriano, Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Written by:
Whammy Alcazaren
Directed by:
Whammy Alcazaren
Release Date:
October 12, 2018
Original Title:
Never Tear Us Apart
Alternate Titles:
Fisting: Never Tear Us Apart
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinema One Originals
Creative Programs
Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
An aging spy, his delusional wife, and promiscuous son are driven into madness as they confront the terrors caused by the monster known as The Shadow.
Q is an aging spy in search of a monster known as The Shadow - a rumored darkness fabricated by the media as a murderer with a grudge against promiscuous women. His wife, M, is taunted by a haunted closet and low television signal range in their mountaintop mansion. Alex, their son, is your typical boy at the verge of maturity experimenting both sexually and emotionally. Things head south for the family when The Shadow impregnates M and Q must find a cure in time for Alex's college graduation at week's end. The game then finally begins. In these dire straits, Q begins the process of fisting. He lays out the bodies of evidence before him: creatures hidden in museums, the difficult man befriended by his son, and ladies of the night who sit on hard secrets. He eases into them like a man carefully dipping his hand into a tub of warm water. But Q is still sucked violently into this dark hole, this backdoor cavity of secrets and lies. As with all family dramas, it will all climax with blood-curdling screams.
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Assistant Director:
Dino Pastrano
Associate Producer:
Dee Nermal
Creative Producer:
Giancarlo Abrahan
Director:
Whammy Alcazaren
Director of Photography:
Sasha Palomares
Editor:
Ilsa Malsi
Executive Producer:
Ronald Arguelles
Line Producer:
Bianca Basilio
Music:
Erwin Romulo
Production Design:
Thesa Tang
Production Manager:
Meg Bermudez
Sound Designer:
Mikko Quizon
Jonathan Hee
Supervising Producer:
Jono de Rivera
Writer:
Whammy Alcazaren
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