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Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
Ilusyon
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Pelipula Productions
Pollen Productions
Viva Digital
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Set in Philippine post-American colonialist era, where the American influence was still apparent, Ilusyon tells the story of Miguel, a young man from the countryside, who decides to visit his father, Pablo, a Modernist painter in Manila. Upon his arrival, he discovers that his father has decided to leave for the province but he opted to stay in Manila for a vacation. One day, he meets Stella, a nude model originally scheduled to pose for Miguel's father. Struck by her beauty, Miguel does the unthinkable - he pretends to be his father the painter. Developing a relationship based on a lie, things turn for the worse as Stella begets a strange skin disease that turns off Miguel. Surrounded by strange characters - a talking cow, a talkative mailman and a nosy landlady - Miguel is driven into a frenzy realization about beauty, lust, love and being true to oneself. An ambiguous ending underlines the surreal tone of the film.
Animation:
Ellen Ramos
Paolo Villaluna
Assistant Director:
Bombi Plata
Camera Operator:
McCoy Tarnate
Choreographer:
Avelino Bautista
Cinematography:
Odyssey Flores
Colorist:
Louie Quirino
Director:
Ellen Ramos
Paolo Villaluna
Editor:
Ellen Ramos
Paolo Villaluna
Executive Producer:
Vic del Rosario Jr.
Hair Designer:
Santi Alfaro
Line Producer:
Jon Red
Carol Bunuan Red
Makeup Artist:
Sunshine Flores
Music:
Isha
Producer:
Veronique del Rosario-Corpus
Tess Cruz
Vincent del Rosario III
Production Design:
Danny Red
Screenplay:
Jon Red
Paolo Villaluna
Sound:
Allan Marcelo Hilado
Story:
Jon Red
Supervising Producer:
Jonathan Ling V. Aligada
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