‘Apocalypse Child’ Opens in Cinemas Nationwide

‘Apocalypse Child’ Opens in Cinemas Nationwide

Catch the award-winning film, Apocalypse Child, in cinemas nationwide on October 2016. Winner of Best Picture in 2015’s QCinema Film Festival, Apocalypse Child is directed by Mario Cornejo and co-written by Monster Jimenez. Shot entirely in Baler, this film revolves around Ford (Sid Lucero), a surfing instructor whose birth is of urban legend as it supposedly stemmed from his then 14 year old mother’s fling with the famed Apocalypse Now director, Francis Ford Coppola (Yes, that’s why he’s named Ford). He now lives seemingly happy, content with his his quaint beach bum lifestyle, until the return of his childhood best friend and now local congressman, Rich (RK Bagatsing), forces him to face realities, both present and past.

Due to its overwhelming positive reception, it has been shown multiple times in different movie houses upon its release. And now, you’ll get the chance to watch it on the big screen. So, mark your calendars and don’t miss it!

In the meantime, check the official synopsis and trailer below:

What if all your life you were told that you are the son of the Francis Ford Coppola?
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This is the story of Ford, a surfing instructor who has been wasting his youth as his mother petitions the director to acknowledge his son. As another surfing season ends, he is forced to confront the myths surrounding his life.

 

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