A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2019
Original Title:
Invisible
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Still considered a taboo topic, mental health is usually associated with craziness, mental derangement, or lack of faith. In the Philippines, there are about 3.3 million Filipinos afflicted with this “invisible” ailment, many of whom are afraid to admit it and deal with their condition for fear of being ostracized. Sometimes, warning signs are ignored and things end up tragically. In this full-length documentary, ABS-CBN hopes to destigmatize mental health by taking a more optimistic approach with stories of recovery and redemption.
Associate Producer:
Cherry Salazar
Audio Post Coordinator:
Kevin Rustia
Michael Gaspar
Camera Operator:
Giancarlo Maglasang
Colorist:
Dan Buenaventura
Director:
Ging Reyes
Director of Photography:
Dan Buenaventura
Edwin Dalisay, Jr
Driver:
Renel Baquerquer
Jimmy Labado
Jeffrey Juanzon
Editor:
Martin Tuano
Hera Sanchez
Rowena Cos
Dan Buenaventura
Cherry Salazar
Editorial Manager:
Tolits Catacutan
Executive Producer:
Hera Sanchez
Graphic Designer:
Mich Baetiong
Producer:
Michael Rolluque
Cherry Salazar
Martin Tuano
Rowena Cos
Production Assistant:
Joy Enriquez
Jason Reyes
Production Coordinator:
Jason Reyes
Production Director:
Ging Reyes
Production Executive:
Francis Toral
Researcher:
Tolits Catacutan
Martin Tuano
Fershemae Panag
Unit Production Manager:
Carmina Reyes
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