The Houseguest
This Filipino-American comedy follows the Mahusay family when a mistaken identity brings about ongoing misadventures
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Francis AbbeyDirectorThe Black Friday Games, The Broken Continent, 6 Nonsmokers
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Francis AbbeyWriterExtraction, Of Dice and Men, Lizard Man
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Lee PernaProducerKringle Time, Bombshell
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Francis AbbeyProducerTaking the Plunge, A Man Walks Into a Bar, Chris & Carol
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Al SottoKey Cast"Chad Terry"House of Cards, Veep, What Death Leaves Behind
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Ian AmpoyoKey Cast"Pedro Mahusay"Passage, Burnt Toast
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Elaine Espinola-KeltzKey Cast"Marites Mahusay"The Girl Who Left Home, Voices in the Vineyard
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Jannah BilkerKey Cast"Mariped Mahusay"
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Ang OpulenciaKey Cast"Chelsea Terry"Red Face, La Cena
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:6 minutes 49 seconds
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Completion Date:May 26, 2022
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Washington, D.C.
United States
May 26, 2022
Premiere
Francis Manuel Abbey is an award-winning filmmaker who has been active for more than 20 years. He wrote, directed, and produced the feature comedies Boxing Day and Six Nonsmokers, as well as the fantasy series The Broken Continent. Since 2014, he has been a multi-skilled producer for TEGNA Media, working in marketing and news content and winning five National Capital Emmy awards. Francis’ Filipino mythology-inspired script Say Boo has won several awards and ranks in the top 1% of 94,000 projects on the screenwriting website Coverfly. In 2022, Francis formed Barkada DMV, a Filipino-led group of filmmakers and actors dedicated to increasing Filipino representation on screen and behind the camera. Francis is currently working on a graphic novel adaptation of Say Boo and developing new projects with Barkada DMV.
The Mahusays are a product of a decades-long dream of honoring my Filipino heritage by bringing together Filipino actors and crew and producing Filipino-led films. That group, Barkada DMV, initially came together to compete in the DC 48 Hour Film Project. Our cast members had never worked together before and were all taking a chance to participate in something centered on their Filipino heritage. The required elements for the competition lent for a story that fit our actors perfectly, and the Mahusays were born. I didn't realize at that time how much creating an essentially Filipino American sitcom would mean to the cast, crew, and FilAms who have seen it. The experience of working with other Filipinos has been everything I hoped for and more.