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11 de jun. de 2023 · Asog: Directed by Sean Devlin. With Rey Aclao, Amelia De La Cruz, Ricky Gacho Jr., Arnel Pablo. Set in the wake of a destructive typhoon, this witty combination of road movie and docu-drama is a marvel of trans cinema. - BFI London.
"Flipping the conventions of the road movie on its head, ASOG is a stunning and profound ode to the power of solidarity amidst struggle. This one-of-a-kind film plays with the line between narrative and documentary to become something entirely new. Co-writer and director Seán Devlin has crafted a monument of trans cinema."
101 minutes. Country. Philippines. Language. Tagalog. Asog is a 2023 Canadian-Philippine docufiction film, directed by Seán Devlin. [1] Incorporating both fictionalized and documentary elements, the film stars Filipino transgender comedian and activist Rey "Jaya" Aclao, who is taking former student Arnel Pablo on a road trip to a ...
6 de sept. de 2023 · VIFF. 3.45K subscribers. 0. No views 2 minutes ago. With surreal comedy and social portrait realism, filmmaker Seán Devlin explores climate change, LGBTQ+ issues, and the impact of colonialism on...
This unique narrative incorporating documentary elements follows Jaya, a 40-year-old non-binary teacher and typhoon survivor, on a roadtrip to fame. With surreal comedy and social portrait realism, filmmaker Seán Devlin explores climate change, LGBTQ+ issues, and the impact of colonialism on contemporary Philippines.
7 de abr. de 2024 · asog. review. A REMARKABLE AND BEAUTIFUL film that is part documentary, part fiction, and entirely extraordinary, sean devlin’s asog stars rey aclao, a non-binary filipino school teacher, as a fictionalised version of themselves. the film follows rey (also known as jaya) and their student, arnel, through filipino countryside ...
8 de jun. de 2023 · Overview. This unique narrative incorporating documentary elements follows Rey, a 40-year-old non-binary teacher and typhoon survivor, on a roadtrip to fame. With surreal comedy and social portrait realism, filmmaker Seán Devlin explores climate change, LGBTQ+ issues, and the impact of colonialism on contemporary Philippines. Seán Devlin.