Adapted and written by Ricky Lee from the legal story “To Take a Life” by Teresa Añover Rodriguez, “Karnal” concludes the feminist trilogy by Marilou Diaz-Abaya (“Brutal” and “Moral” are the other two entries), while it screened at the Metro Manila Film Festival winning awards for Best Film, Sound Engineering, Cinematography, and Art Direction, among a number of other awards from local festivals. In 2015, the film was digitally restored and remastered in high-definition by the Abs-cbn Film Restoration under the leadership of Leonardo P. Katigbak and Central Digital Lab under Rick Hawthorne and Manet Dayrit. The restored version of “Karnal” was premiered on August 13, 2015, as one of the special features for the 11th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.
The film begins with a middle-aged woman functioning as a narrator, and telling a story that took place in the 1930s, during the American colonial era. Newly-wed couple Narcing and Puring arrive at the former's birthplace,...
The film begins with a middle-aged woman functioning as a narrator, and telling a story that took place in the 1930s, during the American colonial era. Newly-wed couple Narcing and Puring arrive at the former's birthplace,...
- 4/12/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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