A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 3, 2022
Original Title:
Cut/Off
Production Companies:
H288 Films
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Locked from inside his room, 20-year-old closeted gay Chris spends secretly embodies his drag persona, Tina. As he proceeds with his pursuit alone, the brute makeover was disrupted by the arrival of his masculine family members. Distraught with everything placed in his body, Chris rushes to take it all off with fear of being seen. As he struggles and fails to take the drag paraphernalia off his body, his father catches him from the outside of his son’s room. Embarrassed of having his own sexuality exposed, Chris was filled with fear to join his family. But as he pushes himself against his will, his own drag persona Tina intervened. Shocked, Chris had to lock her from coming his way. However, he was later followed by Tina, making him petrified in front of his family. Leaving him no choice, Chris storms away to vent out his fear. As things go wrong, he makes a decision that made him painfully satisfied.
Director:
Sean Russel Romero
Von Victor Viernes
Director of Photography:
Daniel Magayon
Editor:
Daniel Magayon
Allen Saflor
Makeup & Hair:
Jameson Atenta
Music:
Joaquin Perocillo
Producer:
Angelika Espejo
Production Design:
Julianne Deigh Leoncio
Script:
Von Victor Viernes
Angelika Espejo
Sound Designer:
Daniel Magayon
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