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Release Date:
November 11, 2020
Original Title:
Good Times Bad
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Ala Una Films
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 65
Two grieving strangers make an unexpected connection over a lost suitcase and toolbox.
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Camera Operator:
Christian Paul Huvalla
Co-Producer:
Blade Roces
Colorist:
AB Baldonado
Costume Designer:
Kath Ayuban
Creative Consultant:
Hannah Miles Roces
Creative Producer:
Sarrah Vilar
Jerika Palma
Director:
Ara Baldonado
Director of Photography:
Sean Amador
Editor:
Ara Baldonado
Executive Producer:
Robertson Sy Tan
First Assistant Camera:
Miguel Lapidez
Music:
Miggy Perales
Producer:
Fanny P. Dychiao
Frances D. Sy
Production Assistant:
Clarilyn Yap
Krinessa Aspiras
John Emmanuel Aspiras
Rona Basa
Denice Punzalan
Production Designer:
Jerika Palma
Property Master:
JR Palma
Darlene Palma
Ashley Gabatin
Second Assistant Camera:
Janh Andrei Rivera
Sound Designer:
Miggy Perales
Sound Mixer:
Linette Cantalejo
Jerahmeel Sabeñano
Still Photographer:
Antonette Claire Umali
Noel Tuazon
Supervising Producer:
Albert Gregory Go
Writer:
Sarrah Vilar
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