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Shackled

17th(2012) A Window on Asian Cinema

Crime/Violence · Social Criticism · IT/VR  

  • CountryPhilippines
  • Production Year2012
  • Running Time93min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Jess is a pickpocket and having a long day that highlights the flaws in the Philippines police and judicial system. Young and poor, Jess steals a woman’s mobile phone in a crowded market. The woman is more concerned about a sex video on the phone than the phone itself and after a series of failed attempts, she manages to catch Jess with the help of the police. From then on, the film meticulously details the process of Jess’ interrogation, his summary trial and returning the mobile phone to the nervous woman. Competent though he is, detective domingo ignores Jess’ human rights and frequently punishes the criminals as he sees fit. In his previous film, <Amok>, director Lawrence Fajardo rendered an intensely realistic Manila crime scene and the victims wrapped up in it. Instead of rousing tension in the way he did in that film, <Shackled> follows a story to its conclusion in a very realistic and linear narrative structure. The film ends as a gruesome anatomy of Philippine society. (KIM Ji-Seok)
Director
Director
Lawrence FAJARDO
Lawrence Fajardo studied at the University of St. La Salle Bacolod and interned with Peque Gallage, Lore Reyes and Erik Matti, and he currently facilitates the Film Production workshop in Bacolod each summer. His filmography includes <Amok> (2011), <Mother’s Racket> (2006) and <Kultado> (2005).
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Credit
  • Director Lawrence FAJARDO 로렌스 파자르도
  • Producer Alonso Josabeth V., R.Tence John Victor, Y.Lao Armando
  • Cast Antonio Nico, Garcia Bangs, Acuna Art, Domingo Nor, Macapagal Jake
  • Screenplay Dulay Zig Carlo
  • Cinematography Quirino Louie
  • Production Design Fajardo Lawrence
  • Editor Fajardo Lawrence
  • Music Lansang Joseph
  • Production Company Quantum Films
    Philippines
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