A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 31, 2024
Original Title:
How To Slay A Nepo Baby
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Happy Infinite Productions (PH)
Viva Films
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
PH: PG
Runtime: 106
A group of entitled nepo babies go to Sagada for a wild long weekend to celebrate their 1st work anniversary – Ada, the ‘Queen Bee’ of the group; J, her influencer boyfriend; Bella, a model; Kel and Sho , twins from a wealthy Spanish family; and Cass, the newest member of the group. They’re the ‘cool kids,’ scions from affluent families. They are met in their private villa by Gil, caretaker and tour guide, whom all the girls are attracted to. The climate is crisp and cool, perfect for the activities they have planned. It seems like everything’s set. However, there’s one catch: tagging along with them is Yayo, Cass’s nanny. He was tasked by Cass’s parents to look out for her. Being a probinsyano, he’s excited to visit Sagada. Together, they enjoy the scenic, unique tourist spots that Sagada has to offer. Little does Yayo know, the group is annoyed by his presence as they expect him to get in the way of the group’s plans to get drunk, high, and crazy.
Assistant Director:
Chad Angelic Cabigon
Director:
Rod Cabataña Marmol
Director of Photography:
Rommel Sales
Editor:
Noah Tonga
Executive Producer:
Mariel Isais
Anthony Isais
Gracelee Rose Isais
Anton Miguel Isais
Grace Mariton Isais
Line Producer:
Ruchel Andrea Covacha
Music:
Len Calvo
Production Design:
Kenneth Kevin Villanueva
Production Manager:
Gino Valloyas
Sound Designer:
Alex Tomboc
Lamberto Casas Jr.
Supervising Producer:
Veejay Delos Reyes
Visual Effects:
John Kenneth Paclibar
Writer:
Alpha Habon
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