Birdshot (2016)
Director: Mikhail Red
Writers: Mikhail Red, Rae Red (screenplay by)
Stars: Arnold Reyes, Mary Joy Apostol, John Arcilla
Genres: Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Official Sites: Birdshot (2016)
Country: Philippines | Qatar
Language: Filipino
Release Date: 6 July 2017 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: Gilze See more »
Filming Locations: Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines
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Director: Mikhail Red
Writers: Mikhail Red, Rae Red (screenplay by)
Stars: Arnold Reyes, Mary Joy Apostol, John Arcilla
Genres: Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Official Sites: Birdshot (2016)
Country: Philippines | Qatar
Language: Filipino
Release Date: 6 July 2017 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: Gilze See more »
Filming Locations: Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines
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Birdshot is a 2016 Philippine coming-of-age thriller film[1] directed by Mikhail Red from a screenplay by Red and Rae Red. It was selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[2] Birdshot is the first Filipino film released worldwide by Netflix
"Birdshot" is a mystery-thriller film that tells a story of a young Filipina farm girl who wanders into the boundaries of a Philippine reservation forest. Deep within the reservation she mistakenly shoots and kills a critically endangered and protected Philippine Eagle. As the local authorities begin a manhunt to track down the poacher of a national bird, their investigation leads them to an even more horrific discovery. Written by Pamela Reyes
Tenderness and brutality exist side-by-side in “Birdshot,” the impressive second feature by young Filipino filmmaker Mikhail Red (“Rekorder”). Intertwining the stories of a farm girl who unwittingly kills a protected bird and an idealistic rookie cop who succumbs to corruption during a missing persons investigation, Red delivers a compelling study in the loss of innocence while also offering potent commentary on the state of things in the Philippines. Still enjoying a successful festival run that began with the Best Asian Future award at Tokyo, “Birdshot” opens domestically on Aug. 16 and is well worth the attention of distributors elsewhere.
In a refreshing change from city-based tales of corruption that are a fixture of Filipino cinema, “Birdshot” unfolds in lush countryside surrounding a sanctuary for the haribon (Philippine eagle). Since being declared the national bird in 1995, this species has become critically endangered by the deforestation of its natural habitats. Killing a haribon is punishable by lengthy prison terms and hefty fines.
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Birdshot is a 2016 Philippine coming-of-age thriller film[1] directed by Mikhail Red from a screenplay by Red and Rae Red. It was selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[2] Birdshot is the first Filipino film released worldwide by Netflix
"Birdshot" is a mystery-thriller film that tells a story of a young Filipina farm girl who wanders into the boundaries of a Philippine reservation forest. Deep within the reservation she mistakenly shoots and kills a critically endangered and protected Philippine Eagle. As the local authorities begin a manhunt to track down the poacher of a national bird, their investigation leads them to an even more horrific discovery. Written by Pamela Reyes
Tenderness and brutality exist side-by-side in “Birdshot,” the impressive second feature by young Filipino filmmaker Mikhail Red (“Rekorder”). Intertwining the stories of a farm girl who unwittingly kills a protected bird and an idealistic rookie cop who succumbs to corruption during a missing persons investigation, Red delivers a compelling study in the loss of innocence while also offering potent commentary on the state of things in the Philippines. Still enjoying a successful festival run that began with the Best Asian Future award at Tokyo, “Birdshot” opens domestically on Aug. 16 and is well worth the attention of distributors elsewhere.
In a refreshing change from city-based tales of corruption that are a fixture of Filipino cinema, “Birdshot” unfolds in lush countryside surrounding a sanctuary for the haribon (Philippine eagle). Since being declared the national bird in 1995, this species has become critically endangered by the deforestation of its natural habitats. Killing a haribon is punishable by lengthy prison terms and hefty fines.
Source: imdb.com, wikipedia.org, variety.com
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