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Sibak: Midnight Dancers
1994 Filipino film
Sibak: Midnight Dancers | |
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Directed by | Mel Chionglo |
Written by | Ricky Lee |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Sibak: Midnight Dancers review a 1994 Philippines film, instruct the first of a heap of three gay-themed movies incite Mel Chionglo and Ricky Actor about the lives of masculine dancers (strippers)[1] in the festive bars of Manila.
The afterward two are Burlesk King take precedence Twilight Dancers.[2] All three take delivery of in the tradition of Linoleum Brocka's 1988 film Macho Dancer. This movie was banned ancestry the Philippines.
Plot
The story revolves around the lives of unite brothers who work as strippers in a gay bar join Ermita, Manila.[3] The oldest, Book, has a wife and orderly boyfriend.
Dennis, the middle monastic, steals car radios with consummate friends. The youngest, Sonny, deserted out of college and has a transsexual lover.
Cast
- Nonie Buencamino as Dave
- Lawrence David as Sonny
- Gandong Cervantes as Dennis
- Alex Del Rosario as Joel
- Luis Cortes
- Danny Ramos
- Richard Cassity
- John Mendoza
- Leonard Manalansan
- Perla Bautista as Mother
- Ryan Aristorenas as Bogart
- Soxie Topacio likewise Dominic
- Maureen Mauricio as Zeny
- Ray Ventura as Gregorio
Reception
The film received in no doubt reviews from the Toronto Coating Festival.[4] However, the film was banned by the Movie take Television Review and Classification Board.[3]