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Hubad

Country: Philippines, Language: Tagalog

  • Director: Mark Gary; Denisa Reyes
  • Writer: Rody Vera; Liza Magtoto
  • Producer: Beatrice Homann; Dodo Lim

CGiii Comment

A complete insult to the human race.

It is this mindless rubbish - trying to appeal to straight and gay audiences - and repelling both with cheap titillation - that makes a solid case for film-makers to have a relevant qualification before they can lay their hands on a camera.


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The(ir) Blurb...

"Hubad"'s raw and sexually candid theme faces funding obstacles from the Manila Arts Council, a funding organization for the arts. But in his resolve to bring the production to stage, the director Andre refuses to tone down the play's uncompromising language. To his two fading stars, Carmen and Delfin, the intimacy of "Hubad" precipitously unlocks their waning libido. They find their way into an emotional reprieve from their stale marriages and into a full blown affair. The heart of the story is seen through the prism of the play. In the film's final scenes it is the stage that provides the actor's catharsis for self-discovery and personal redemption.

Cast & Characters

Peque Gallaga as Andre Joaquin;
Irma Adlawan as Carmen Manahan;
Noni Buencamino as Delfin Bustamante;
Dennis Marasigan as Nestor Manahan;
Shamaine Buencamino as Leah Bustamante;
Miles Canapi as Maffi;
Audie Gemora as Teddy;
Arthur Acuna as Gerry;
Mica Froilan as Mica Manahan;
Robbie Guevarra as Mr. Koh;
Jon Santos as TV Soap Director;
Adriana Agcaoili as TV Soap Writer;
Teresa Jamias as Malou;
Madeleine Nicolas as MAC Head Panelist;
Mae Paner as Voice Coach