Deathrow (film)
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DVD cover for Deathrow |
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Directed by | Joel Lamangan |
Produced by | Executive producer Gilberto M. Duavit Philipe L. Gozon Menardo R. Jiminez |
Written by | Joel Lamangan Butch Jimenez Ricardo Lee Manny Palo |
Starring | Eddie Garcia Cogie Domingo |
Music by | Ryan Cayabyab |
Cinematography | Monino Duque |
Editing by | Kelly N. Cruz Jess Navarro |
Release date(s) | December 25 2000 |
Running time | 118 min |
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Language | Tagalog / Filipino |
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Deathrow is GMA Films' entry to the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival. Directed by Joel Lamangan, this movie stars Cogie Domingo and Eddie Garcia.
[edit] Awards and nominations
2000 Metro Manila Film Festival's 2nd Best Film, Best Actor (Eddie Garcia), Best Production Design (Joey Luna), Best Film Editing (Jess Navarro and Kelly N. Cruz), Best Sound Recording (Albert Michael Idioma and Rudy Gonzales).
Won FAP (Film Academy of the Philippines) Awards for Best Actor (Eddie Garcia), Best Editing (Jess Navarro), Best Production Design (Joey Luna) and Best Supporting Actor (Pen Medina).
Won Gawad Urian Awards for Best Actor (Eddie Garcia), Best Editing (Jess Navarro and Kelly N. Cruz) and Best Sound (Albert Michael Idioma and Rudy Gonzales).
It was given the Prix Du Meilleur Film Engage au Service d’une Cause (Prize for the Best Committed Film Championing a Cause) at the 23rd International Festival of Independent Films in Brussels, Belgium in 2001 for its sensitive yet realistic depiction of the plight of a juvenile delinquent on death row.
It was nominated for Golden Cairo Award in the 2001 Cairo International Film Festival. It was shown and competed in other international film festivals.