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Release Date:
October 22, 2002
Original Title:
Piso Dalawang Piso
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
National Commission for Culture and the Arts
Pixelan Productions
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
A wounded activist ends up in a toilet and meets two members of the oppressed masses whose only reality is living on toilet fees.
Art Direction:
Ronnie 'Jet' Villamor
Jun Sabayton
Assistant Camera:
Albert Banzon
Maisa Demetillo
Arturo Capulong
Assistant Director:
Tado
Boom Operator:
Delfin Cabrales Betiz
Director:
Dennis Empalmado
Director of Photography:
Eric Cajandab De la Cruz
Documentation & Support:
Ruelo Lozendo
Driver:
Max Maraton
Jun Alidio
Editor:
Chuck Escasa
Line Producer:
Eric Cajandab De la Cruz
Makeup Artist:
Ariel Cabugao
Original Music Composer:
Jerico Torres
Production Assistant:
Arlene Empalmado
Jonnet Jakosalem
Myan Domingo-Barredo
Production Design:
Yeye Calderon
Production Manager:
Ava Yap
Screenplay:
Dennis Empalmado
Vladimir Rivera
Script Consultant:
Diego Vargas
Second Assistant Director:
Elmo Endrico
Sound:
Rafael Luna
Still Photographer:
Bahaghari
Ruelo Lozendo
Title Designer:
Ellen Ramos
Transcriptions:
Diego Vargas
Video Assist Operator:
Joey Bognot
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