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Release Date:
August 14, 2009
Original Title:
Last Supper No. 3
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Beinte Singko Mil Productions
Cinemalaya Foundation
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
PH: R-13
Runtime: 80
Assistant Production Designer Wilson Nañawa is tasked to look for a Last Supper to use as a prop for a TV commercial. He finds three, but loses the one owned by Gareth Pugeda. What happens next changes Wilson forever as he spends the next two years entangled in bureaucracy and red tape facing estafa and serious physical injury charges. How will this ordinary man fare against a system he knows nothing about? Will justice prevail for Wilson? Or will he be imprisoned for the loss of Last Supper No. 3?
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Art Direction:
Danna Espinosa
Assistant Director:
Jinky Laurel
Associate Producer:
Julia Templo
Maricel Olona
Cinematography:
Mo Zee
Colorist:
Mo Zee
Compositor:
Pablo Biglang-awa
Director:
Veronica Velasco
Editor:
Pablo Biglang-awa
Veronica Velasco
Executive Producer:
Jinky Laurel
Makeup & Hair:
Liza Irinco
Music:
Dan Gil
Producer:
Veronica Velasco
John Silva
Pablo Biglang-awa
Production Design:
Michaela C. Tatad
Giselle Andres
Screenplay:
Winston Acuyong
Jinky Laurel
Story:
Winston Acuyong
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