A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
James Cenido, Soliman Cruz, Bidz de la Cruz, Anna Francesca Espiritu
Written by:
Josephine Carreon
Directed by:
Josephine Carreon
Release Date:
October 11, 2010
Original Title:
Ang Umaatikabong Buhay ni Badong Aguirre
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
Outpost Visual Frontier
UP Cinema
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 38
Badong, ever since childhood, wants to become an action hero. However, people perceive him as the opposite, solely because of his appearance. This has become a constant source of disappointment for Badong. As a result, he has lost all ambitions for the future. Things start to change however, when he unwittingly becomes a part of a gang of kidnappers.
Badong, since childhood, wants to become an action hero. However, people perceive him as the opposite, solely because of his appearance. This has become a constant source of disappointment. As a result, he has lost all ambitions for the future. Things start to change however, when he unwittingly becomes a part of a gang of kidnappers.
Assistant Camera:
Joy Aquino
Assistant Director:
Chad Angelic Cabigon
Marjorie Darunday
JP Habac
Assistant Production Manager:
Jesse Ray Baban
Kathleen Lei Limayo
Cinematography:
Ber Cruz
Director:
Josephine Carreon
Editor:
Mark Cyril Bautista
Mico Manalaysay
Carlo Francisco Manatad
Executive Producer:
Agnes Carreon
Mario Carreon
Romeo Carreon
Production Design:
Marxie Maolen Fadul
Production Designer:
Whammy Alcazaren
Production Manager:
Rita Vargas
Stunt Coordinator:
Jan Pablo
Writer:
Josephine Carreon
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