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
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Apocalypse Child
From its sun-kissed cinematography of Baler to its opening monologue on myths, Apocalypse Child takes no shame in driving to the audience its theme of escape, and it is in dwelling in this longing to get away — to stick by the uncertain rather than to confront realties — that character
Sid Lucero on growth, falling in love, and being Francis Ford Coppola’s son
In 1979, Apocalypse Now, hailed as one of the greatest movies of all time, premiered in Hollywood amid much controversy. Shot on location in Baler, Aurora, then a small fishing village in the Philippines, the film went way over budget and took much too long to shoot. When the filming