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Dante Rivero Movies

2001  
 
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This satiric comedy-drama from the Philippines examines the liberties filmmakers often take with material "based on a true story." Perla (Irma Adlawan) is a woman who has grown up living in fear of her father, Gabino (Nante Montreal), a foul old man who has been molesting his daughter since she came of age. After Perla's boyfriend gets her pregnant, Gabino banishes her from the house, but in time, with nowhere else to go, she returns and gives birth to a daughter. Floring (Ina Raymundo), Perla's girl, grows up withdrawn and insecure in this wildly dysfunctional household, and when Gabino begins expressing a sexual interest in Floring, she realizes she must stand up to her father once and for all. Perla's story makes the newspapers, and attracts the attention of a filmmaker (Crispin Pineda) who interviews her and Floring, hoping to make a film about their story of triumph over horrible circumstances. However, when Perla and Floring finally see the director's finished product, they're appalled -- the director and the screenwriter (Frank Rivera) have turned their story into a preposterous soft-core porn opus in which Violeta (Jaclyn Jose) and her father, Leon (Dante Rivero), become involved in a consensual incestuous relationship, with Violeta later giving birth to seductive Hasmin (Klaudia Koronel). As Violeta becomes jealous of Leon's attraction to Hasmin, Hasmin becomes involved with Adan (Eric Parilla), a good-looking cowboy, and when Hasmin becomes pregnant with Adan's baby, they plan to elope, leading to anger and violence among the various parties involved. Perla and Floring's "real" story is intercut with the director's glossy variation to accentuate the absurdity of the filmmakers' inventions. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ina RaymundoIrma Adlawan, (more)
 
2000  
 
A schoolgirl whose mother died several years earlier, Lily (Alessandra de Rossi) counts her aging dog, Bagwis, as her best friend. Unfortunately, Bagwis' advanced years have brought with them a number of maladies, all of which add to the already considerable tension between Lily and her seemingly evil stepmother, Sonia (Glydel Mercado). One day Lily comes home to discover that her beloved dog is missing, and is subsequently informed by her callous father, Tomas (Ricky Davao), that Bagwis has been sold to the local dog-meat butcher; even worse, Bagwis will be the entree on Tomas' birthday menu. An outraged Lily confronts the butcher, Mr. Teban (Dante Rivero), and the kindly old man returns Bagwis the next day. Lily soon develops a friendship with Mr. Teban, who provides moral support when the girl eventually decides to put her ailing dog to sleep. Unfortunately, Bagwis is the least of Lily's problems: her cretinous father has taken to molesting her, and also enjoys slapping around the pregnant Sonia. When Mr. Teban catches wind of Tomas' loathsome behavior, he bands together with Lily and Sonia to ensure that the putrid patriarch gets his just desserts. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Ricky DavaoDante Rivero, (more)
 
1975  
 
After her first husband, who was her first love and the father of her child, has been declared legally dead, Amelia (Elizabeth Oropesa) marries a mature Chinese millionaire (George Estregan) whom she comes to love. When the first man reappears on the scene expecting Amelia to come back to him, conflicts multiply. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Dante RiveroElizabeth Oropesa, (more)
 
1974  
 
The power of a suicidal jealous wife's dying curse on her husband and his (presumed) lover motivates this Filipino horror film, which has possession as its theme. This film has excellent and very appropriate special effects, and unusually high production values; it also includes a fine performance by Susan Roces. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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