Private Project

Panimalos

Dan is a small town teenage boy who lived his simple life with his foster father Predo; who taught him the Art Of Eskrima and self-defense. The murder and death of Predo became the key to discover Dan's identity and welcome back an old nemesis, Driego. Dan is lost and confused whether to avenge his foster father's death or let the authorities handle the situation meanwhile Driego, who's also happens to be a rouge policeman can work things out just by pulling a few strings.
Inspired by a true story, this film is derived from East Asian Cinema where there is realism in action genre and a tribute to the Balintawak Sugbo Eskrima.

  • Erico Ray Montejo
    Director
  • Kyle Andre Aguilar
    Key Cast
  • Norma Enario
    Key Cast
  • Erico Ray Montejo
    Writer
  • Maria Cindelle Ancajas
    Writer
    Amy Lou, Room 19, 2nd Floor, Bldg. 2
  • Deodata Rodriguez
    Producer
  • Erico Ray Montejo
    Producer
  • Carlo Campaña
    Martial Arts/Stunt Choreographer
    Balintawak Sugbo Eskrima
  • Ian John Saballa
    Director Of Photography
    Mga Bisita Sa Tungang Gabii
  • Michael John Polinar
    Assistant Camera
    Mga Bisita Sa Tungang Gabii
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Action, Drama
  • Runtime:
    23 minutes 29 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 31, 2016
  • Country of Origin:
    Philippines
  • Country of Filming:
    Philippines
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital, BlackMagic Ursa
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes
  • Erico Ray Montejo
Director Biography - Erico Ray Montejo

Erico fancy movies ever since he was just a child, most of the films he had interest in are action and comedy films, inspired by Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, a little bit of Park Chan-wook and other Asian Cinema actors and filmmakers. His stories and films feature realism and most likely to be inspired by true stories. Together with Jaylou Dari on the film "Bakote", as a supporting actor, made him nominated for Best Supporting Actor. He aims to show realism in action with a little help of Asian Action Cinema derivatives.

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Director Statement

Filming is somewhat a Disaster Management, there are rough times and difficult times in production. Each one should expect discrepancies and problems coming at them so that we could have an immediate remedy to save the production.