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Featuring:
Tommy Alejandrino, Carlos Dala, Joshua Enciso
Written by:
Lem Atienza
Directed by:
Lem Atienza
Release Date:
August 3, 2022
Original Title:
moving remnant
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
A young ballet dancer from Manila tries to mend his past by auditioning for a crucial competition but gets preoccupied on the day of his performance when a beloved piece of jewelry goes missing.
a young ballet dancer from Manila tries to mend his past by auditioning for a crucial competition but gets preoccupied on the day of his performance when a beloved piece of jewelry goes missing.
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Art Direction:
James Bueno
Assistant Camera:
Francis J. Medina
Assistant Director:
Yuuka Tanaka
Boom Operator:
Daniel Roxas
Camera Operator:
John Patrick Tanchuico
Cinematography:
Michael Derwin Musni
Director:
Lem Atienza
Editor:
Janine Buñag
Music:
Eco Andreson
Producer:
Lem Atienza
Production Design:
Alecx Julianne Literal
Production Manager:
Iris Manzano
Sound Recordist:
Allen Sandoval
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Janick Lei
Supervising Producer:
Jose Javier Reyes
Writer:
Lem Atienza
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