Magkakabaung

Magkakabaung
Directed by Jason Paul Laxamana
Produced by Cyrus Khan [1]
Written by Jason Paul Laxamana
Starring Allen Dizon
Gladys Reyes
Chanel Latorre
Emilio Garcia
Music by Diwa de Leo [1]
Cinematography Rain Yamson [1]
Edited by Jason Paul Laxamana
Production
company
ATD Entertainment Productions
Distributed by Ferdinand Lapuz [1]
Release dates
29 August 2014
(Canada, premiere)
17 December 2014 (Philippines)
Country Philippines
Language Kapampangan [1]

Magkakabaung, also known by its English title The Coffin Maker, is a 2014 Philippine drama independent film directed, written and edited by Jason Paul Laxamana.[2] The film is known for winning the Best Asian Film at the 3rd Hanoi International Film Festival in Vietnam in November 2014. The film was also an official entry at the New Wave Category of the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival

Plot

A single father accidentally kills his eight-year-old daughter by administering the wrong medication. He finds it challenging not only to have her body buried but also to bury his culpability.

Cast

Production

Magkakabaung was shot with Kapampangan as the primary language accompanied with English subtitles.[1][3]

Release

The film was first released at the Montréal World Film Festival on 29 August 2014. Magkakabaung was first showed in the United States on 11 September 2014 at the Harlem International Film Festival. The Hong Kong premiere for the film was on 12 November 2014 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival and on Vietnam on 23 November 2014 at the Hanoi International Film Festival. The film was premiered at the Austin Film Society in the United States on 11 December 2014. Magkakabaung is released in the Philippines on 17 December 2014 as an official entry of the New Wave Category at the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival.

Reception

The Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema describe the film, which was shown at the 3rd Hanoi International Film Festival, as "an emotionally rich journey that is free of sentimentality. By slowly and confidently unveiling a hero we believe in, we encounter the unseen and never doubt the truthfulness of this experience,”[4]

Quezon City Representative Winston Castelo, filed House Resolution No. 1744, which seeks to commend Magkakabaung's director Jason Paul Laxamana citing “Laxamana deserves all the praise and recognition for bringing pride, glory and honor to the country.”[3]

Awards

Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result
2014 Harlem International Film Festival Awards[5] Best Actor Allen Dizon Won
Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) Award[4]
3rd Hanoi International Film Festival
Best Asian Film Magkakabaung Won
Best ActorAllen DizonWon
Metro Manila Film Festival Awards New Wave Best Picture Magkakabaung Won
New Wave Best DirectorJason Paul LaxamanaWon
New Wave Best ActorAllen DizonWon

External links

Magkakabaung at the Internet Movie Database

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Film: Makakabaung". Austin Film Society. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  2. Hawson, Fred. "Review: 'Magkakabaung' tops MMFF New Wave". ABS CBN News. Fred Said. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  3. 1 2 Manaysay, Ferth Vandensteen (3 January 2015). "House to honor 'Magkakabaung'". Sun Star. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  4. 1 2 Sallan, Edwin (28 November 2014). "'Magkakabaung', Allen Dizon honored in Hanoi". InterAksyon. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  5. "2014 Awards". Harlem International Film Festival. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
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