Grime (2013)
A depiction between a wrong doer and the authorities with questionable characters. A moral question arises when a Maguindanawon housewife, Nhorsida whose hardpressed life forced her to peddle drugs was arrested with his innocent husband by the police. The couple while simply walking along a busy street but on the way to deliver the illegal substance is suddenly man-handled by the police. Despite the absence of a buy bust operation, the police claims and makes up a story of a drug trade. Reports in the news declare the couple having been arrested through a buy-bust operation, when no buy-bust took place. They then divide the supposed fee of Nhorsida for running drugs for Amira, like spoils of war and leave only a small portion to be declared as marked money.
Director:
Racky T. Malaki III
Writer:
Bryan Jimenez
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Bagwani Ampalayo as Mastura |
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Christine Austero as Nhorshida |
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Belen Ramandiman as Amira |
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Juan Camiguing as Police Officer |
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Elmo Aba as Police Officer |
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Racky T. Malaki III as Police Officer |
| Sound | Gauss Obenza | Music |
| Costume & Make-Up | Christine Austero | Costumer |
| Camera | Keith Noel Sucaldito | Assistant Camera |
| Production | Rovie Jene Camiguing | Production Assistant |
| Directing | Racky T. Malaki III | Director |
| Art | Rufo Bagwani Amplayo | Production Design |
| Writing | Racky T. Malaki III | Story |
| Writing | Bryan Jimenez | Screenplay |
| Crew | Cheryl Idul | Catering |
| Crew | Arnel Mardoquio | Cinematography |
| Sound | Arnel Mardoquio | Music |