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MARIPOSA
Mariposa
by MELANIE FAYE
19:48 minutes | Social Documentary | R16
FILM SCHEDULE
August 6, 2022 6:15 PM Tanghalang Huseng Batute
August 9, 2022 9:00 PM Main Theater
August 10, 2022 2:00 PM SM Cinemas
August 11, 2022 3:30 PM Tanghalang Huseng Batute (THB)
August 12, 2022 6:15 PM Main Theater
August 13, 2022 6:10 PM Ayala Cinemas
August 14, 2022 4:30 PM SM Cinemas
August 16, 2022 3:50 PM Ayala Cinemas
PRODUCTION
DIRECTOR/CINEMATOGRAPHER/PRODUCTION DESIGN/EDITOR – Melanie Faye
ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE – Eco Anderson
SOUND – Yohann Gabriel Deloso
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS – Mae Victoria Tampos, Victor Mikael Tampos
LINE PRODUCERS – Iane Patacsil
PRODUCER – Alecx Literal, Zairah Jimenez
ART DIRECTOR – Leighann Saavedra, Noelle Caliwara
LOGLINE
A young girl reclaims her life after a year of rehabilitation only to confront her past abusers.
SYNOPSIS
Des, a sixteen-year old, has experienced being fingered as early as the age of seven. At age fourteen, she was raped by the same uncle and was sold by her aunt to Foreigners. She was brought to PREDA for her to recover from the incidents that happened. As she evolves and heals from it, she builds up her life again by staying and graduating junior highschool. Her graduation also marks her release from this facility. This sets her into a new journey of adjustments and new beginnings as she starts her studies in senior high.
As she opens up to a new beginning, her story complicates with the law cases filed against her uncle and aunt.These cases are ongoing and the trials are yet to be made. For a young child that only wants to move forward with her life she is faced with the fear of the past.
FILMMAKER’S PROFILE
MELANIE FAYE is a documentary filmmaker from the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. She has an affinity for travel, coffee, dogs, and children. A self-proclaimed kid-at-heart, she believes that everyone, regardless of age, should have that child-like curiosity on how to view the world. She aspires to be an artist who creates lasting projects that promote awareness and hope.
DIRECTOR’S NOTES
I made this film as a tribute to my hometown Sagay City, Negros Occidental, to my mother, and most of all, to my grandfather. I always miss the moments we had before he succumbed to Alzheimer’s disease.