Duda

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Overview

A gaggle of friends and observers ponder the fate of a relationship as they watch it collapse in this independent drama from the Philippines. Cris (Andoy Ranay) is a documentary filmmaker with a well-regarded body of work and a large community of friends and admirers. Cris is also gay, and possesses a voracious sexual appetite, claiming to have had sex with over 4,000 men during his years of frequent cruising. But Cris has fallen for Eric (Paolo Gabriel), and has sworn off meaningless sex for the pleasures of ...
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Overview

A gaggle of friends and observers ponder the fate of a relationship as they watch it collapse in this independent drama from the Philippines. Cris (Andoy Ranay) is a documentary filmmaker with a well-regarded body of work and a large community of friends and admirers. Cris is also gay, and possesses a voracious sexual appetite, claiming to have had sex with over 4,000 men during his years of frequent cruising. But Cris has fallen for Eric (Paolo Gabriel), and has sworn off meaningless sex for the pleasures of monogamy. However, while Cris wants Eric and Eric alone, Eric himself isn't so sure he feels exactly the same way, and is both puzzled and annoyed with Cris' rather ironic jealousy. The tensions between the two take a heavy toll on Cris, leading to a suicide attempt, and as his friends watch from a distance, any number of them speculate on what's going on between Cris and Eric. Duda was screened at part of the 2004 New York Asian-American Film Festival.
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Special Features

Theatrical trailers; Deleted scenes; Widescreen format; Interactive menus
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 7/12/2005
  • UPC: 759259140684
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating:

  • Source: Water Bearer Films
  • Presentation: Subtitled
  • Time: 2:00:00
  • Format: DVD
  • Sales rank: 65,161

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Andoy Ranay
Paolo Gabriel
Rey Oumaloy
Jojo Nones
Bel Clerigo
Amanda Virey
Buddy Caravat
Technical Credits
Cris Pablo Director, Editor, Screenwriter
Clarence America Executive Producer
Dennis Arzago Sound/Sound Designer
Rei Ching Producer
Ray Fernandez Dorona Producer
Randy Elepanco Editor
Ryo Ishabashi Score Composer
Maria Christine Muyco Score Composer
Alma dela Pena Cinematographer
Julian Quinto Score Composer, Editor
Cheryl Ching Sy Producer
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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start Film [6:05]
2. The Happy Couple [10:12]
3. Madam Baby [3:35]
4. Hello Mom [4:31]
5. Taft Street Assignment [4:12]
6. Life Can Be Dangerous [9:59]
7. Betrayal [5:12]
8. "Eric Is Dead Meat" [3:21]
9. "I Need the Truth" [9:30]
10. My Best Friend [2:59]
11. Erik's Truth [11:24]
12. One Final Chance [12:27]
13. Talk of the Town [9:29]
14. Cris Walks Alone [11:00]
15. White Beach [4:28]
16. End Credits [3:54]
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Menu

Side #1 --
   Play Movie
   Scene Selections
   Special Features
      Theatrical Trailers
      Deleted Scenes
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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Sad and Riveting

    This movie is very much like a documentary. Much of the filipino culture that we don't hear about in other parts of the world is basis of this storyline. This is not a happy story, nor is it a hot, superficial and sexy story. This is a very "real" story and if you are expecting a window into filipino culture, and want a good cry, then you will love this movie.

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