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Release Date:
December 10, 2024
Original Title:
The Killing Structure of Society
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
A student and a police officer finds themselves on the same stick but on different ends, as they try to survive the unjust system of their country.
Art Direction:
Pat Franco
Assistant Director:
Ej Cubacub
Jean Yohan Santos
Associate Producer:
Myzqah Siriban
Boom Operator:
Joshua Paul Guevarra
Jesse De La Cruz
Camera Operator:
Daniel John Aguillion
Gian Linezo
Myzqah Siriban
Co-Writer:
Ej Cubacub
Colorist:
Myzqah Siriban
Creative Consultant:
Carl Aquino
Jean Yohan Santos
Director:
Gerald Dinaya
Director of Photography:
Myzqah Siriban
Editor:
Myzqah Siriban
Executive Producer:
Redd Ochoa
Grip:
Dan Robles
Joshua Paul Guevarra
Lighting Director:
Ej Muñoz
Location Manager:
Myzqah Siriban
Makeup Department Head:
Xyron Apostol
Makeup Effects Designer:
Venn Baniqued
Music Score Producer:
Romaine Capitan
Producer:
Jana Ong
Production Assistant:
Danelle Alaba
Khean Bañez
Dominique Carreon
Production Designer:
Patricia Franco
Bjorn Pestaño
Production Manager:
Luis Romero
Script Consultant:
Luke Salazar
Set Designer:
Jasel Ann Salang
Dominique Carreon
Sound Designer:
Myzqah Siriban
Romaine Capitan
Stunt Coordinator:
Banjo Romero
Wardrobe Master:
Xyron Apostol
Writer:
Gerald Dinaya
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