Hamunin ang Bukas... | |
Director: | Chito B. Tapawan |
Music: | Marita Manuel |
Cinematography: | Tony Pacheco |
Editing: | Dante Nava |
Country: | Philippines |
Language: | Filipino |
Hamunin ang Bukas... is a 1988 Filipino drama film about show business. It was directed by Chito B. Tapawan and stars Cherie Gil, Daniel Fernando, Odette Khan, Angie Ferro, Renato del Prado, Zorayda Sanchez, Tess Dumpit, Andro Guevarra, and Mark Tiongson. The film was released on October 27, 1988 as part of the 1st Chamber of Progressive Filipino Motion Picture Producers Film Festival (CPFMPP).
Hamunin ang Bukas... is the film debut of actor Gardo Versoza (then credited as Mennen Torres).[1]
Hamunin ang Bukas... was released on October 27, 1988 as part of the 1st Chamber of Progressive Filipino Motion Picture Producers Film Festival (CPFMPP).[2] It was a box office failure.[3]
Lav Diaz, writing for the Manila Standard, gave the film a mixed review. He considered it the most exceptional film at the CPFMPP for its subject matter about show business, as it gives a different type of story from the other nine entries of the festival. However, he criticized its substandard scenes, dialogue, and "irritating" acting for hampering the film's quality, but expressed that Cherie Gil's performance was "okay".[3]