Asog | |
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Directed by | Seán Devlin |
Written by | Rey Aclao Sean Devlin Arnel Pablo |
Produced by | Seán Devlin |
Starring | Rey Aclao Arnel Pablo |
Cinematography | Anna MacDonald |
Edited by | Seán Devlin |
Music by | Emmett Hall |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Tagalog |
Asog is a 2023 Canadian-Philippine docufiction film, directed by Seán Devlin. Incorporating both fictionalized and documentary elements, the film stars Filipino transgender comedian Rey "Jaya" Aclao, who is taking former student Arnel Pablo on a road trip to a drag competition; along the way, they meet various people whose lives have been impacted by corporate greed and climate change in the aftermath of destructive typhoons.
Plot
Set in 2013 during the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda, a former teacher adopts her former student as an apprentice in her journey to compete in the Philippines’ Miss Pageant Competition.
Production
The film received a completion grant from the Frameline Film Festival several months ahead of its debut.
Distribution
The film was a selection of the Cannes Docs-in-progress showcase.
The film debuted at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival. It was an official selection of the 67th BFI London Film Festival, the 39th Warsaw International Film Festival and the inaugural SXSW Sydney. The film had its Canadian premiere in the Canadian Narrative Competition at the 2023 Calgary International Film Festival.
Awards
Viewers at the 42nd Vancouver International Film Festival gave the film the Audience Award in the Spectrum programme.
The film won the Kau Ka Hōkū or shooting star Grand Jury Award at the 43rd Hawaii International Film Festival. The jury stated "this work signals the emergence of an exciting new voice in cinema."
The jury at the 47th São Paulo International Film Festival awarded the film's lead Rey "Jaya" Aclao the festival's only acting prize with a Special Mention for "Best Performance". The film won the Committee Choice prize for 'Best Feature Film' at the 2024 Bali International Film Festival.
The film won the Grand Jury Prize for Screenwriting, International Narrative Feature at the 2023 Outfest.
At Calgary, the film received a special jury citation from the RBC Emerging Canadian Artist award jury.
References
- Ayurella Horn-Muller, "Tribeca film "story of hope" for LGBTQ disaster survivors". Axios, June 1, 2023.
- Drew Burnett Gregory, "'The Fabulous Ones' and 'Asog' Tell Trans Stories with Fact and Faction". Autostraddle, July 19, 2023.
- Asog (2023) ⭐ 7.3 | Documentary, Comedy, Drama. Retrieved 2024-06-01 – via m.imdb.com.
- Angelica Babiera, "Three Canadian projects receive Frameline’s 2023 completion fund". Playback, February 10, 2023.
- Benchetrit, Jenna (May 20, 2023). "A Canadian guide to the 2023 Cannes Film Festival". CBC News.
- Jason P. Frank, "Tribeca Film Festival Is What Baking Did for Waitress". Vulture, April 18, 2023.
- Frater, Patrick (October 8, 2023). "EST N8 Adds Hong Kong Remake of 'Tape,' Filipino Comedy 'ASOG' to Bulging Busan Film Sales Slate". Variety.
- Aryn Toombs, "Calgary International Film Festival adds new competition to 2023". LiveWire Calgary, August 16, 2023.
- "2023 Awards and Competitions". VIFF.org. October 8, 2023.
- Frater, Patrick (October 26, 2023). "'No Maori Allowed' Wins Top Prize at Hawaii Film Festival, as Don Lee, Ando Sakura and Cliff Curtis Claim Spotlight (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
- Sanders, Jason (December 21, 2023). "Stories Shared, Stories Known: the 2023 Hawai'i International Film Festival". Filmmaker Magazine.
- "See the winners of the 47th São Paulo International Film Festival". 47.Mostra.org. November 1, 2023.
- Frater, Patrick (June 7, 2024). "Sheron Dayoc's 'The Gospel of the Beast' Wins Narrative Feature Prize at Balinale". Variety.
- Daniel Reynolds, "Outfest 2023: And the Winners Are...". Out, July 24, 2023.
- Aryn Toombs, "Winners of 2023 CIFF competitions unveiled". LiveWire Calgary, September 25, 2023.
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