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Asog

Country: Canada, Language: English, Filipino, 99 mins

  • Director: Sean Devlin
  • Writer: Sean Devlin
  • Producer: Sean Devlin, Amanda Ernst, Randal Kamradt, Shane Supernova

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A film that has absolutely no idea what it is...and, by the end, neither does its head-scratching audience.

Part docu-drama, part slapstick...some of it is true, most of it is fantasy...all played out by a bunch of non-actors!

This has screened at a multitude of festivals, garnering accolades aplenty...presumably presented by anti-colonial, cross-dressing, climate change activists!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Jaya is a non-binary Filipino comedian who survived Super Typhoon Haiyan but lost their television career when the storm destroyed the studio where they hosted their local talk show. Asog follows Jaya on a road trip to a drag pageant, and along the way they encounter Filipinos enduring the impacts of climate change, including residents of Sicogon Island whose land was stolen in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan.

Cast & Characters

Amelia De La Cruz (as Self)
Rey Aclao (as Jaya / Self)
Arnel Pablo (as Self)
Raul Ramos (as Self)