Kaaway (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 26, 2019

Original Title:
Kaaway

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

"Kaaway," which means enemy in a couple Filipino dialects, is a story set in the mid '90s of the U.S. and focuses on two 11-year-old Filipino boys. Jonathan was born and raised in the U.S., while Calag was born and raised in the Philippines. After getting into a fight at school, they are forced to spend the day at the same house and the discord is inescapable. The film's central themes are assimilation, shame, and masculinity.

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Art Direction:
Jasmine Monzon

Assistant Art Director:
Nancy Ramos

Assistant Sound Designer:
Emile Trudeau

Best Boy Grip:
Zheng Khai Khoo

Boom Operator:
Cameron Arnett

Catering:
Dorothy Demandante
Ramon Demandante

Color Grading:
John Clifton
Colvin Ang Wei Song

Craft Service:
Ramon Demandante
Dorothy Demandante

Director:
Wester Demandante

Director of Photography:
Colvin Ang Wei Song

Editor:
Wester Demandante

First Assistant Camera:
Amber Lane

First Assistant Director:
Jiyoung Park

Gaffer:
Yoann Cifuentes

Grip:
Darren Teh
Andrew Melendez

Leadman:
Antonio Sanchez

Makeup & Hair:
Jiyoung Park

Post Production Consulting:
John Clifton

Producer:
Kamali Gilbert

Production Assistant:
Lukas Dimayuga
David Hughes
Nikolas Bizub
Mark Huerta

Production Designer:
Gretchen Ariate

Script Supervisor:
Bogart Levesque

Second Assistant Camera:
Noe Valenzuela

Second Assistant Director:
Josef Alejandro

Sound Mixer:
Cameron Arnett

Story Consultant:
Aaron Gallardo
Sam Tenorio

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Sam Tenorio

Writer:
Wester Demandante

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