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Nome di nascita: Maria Isabel Lopez
Data di nascita: 1962-09-14
Luogo di nascita: Cagayan de Oro, Northern Mindanao, Philippines
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Nomi alternativi: Isabel Lopez, Maribel Lopez, Maria Isabel Pagunsan Lopez-Melrod
Caratteristiche fisiche: N/A
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Biografia completa
Maria Isabel Lopez is a Filipino actress, model, visual artist, and former beauty queen. Born in 1958, she began her career as a fashion designer and model before winning the Binibining Pilipinas Universe title in 1982, which led to representing the Philippines in the Miss Universe pageant.
Lopez transitioned into acting, quickly gaining notoriety for appearing in controversial, highly sexualized roles in films such as Silip (1985), which was also known as Daughters of Eve. Despite the initial controversy surrounding a beauty queen taking such roles, she established herself as a prolific actress in Philippine cinema and television, earning critical acclaim and awards throughout her career.
She has appeared in internationally recognized films like Brillante Mendoza's Kinatay (2009) and Ma' Rosa (2016), both of which were screened at the Cannes Film Festival. An alumna of the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts, she is also a passionate mosaic artist and currently resides in the United States.
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Sul film: Kinatay (2009)
Anno di uscita: 2009
Nazione: France, Philippines
Titolo alternativo: Execução, Екзекуцията, Kinatay - Massacro, キナタイ マニラ・アンダーグラウンド, Butchered, Бойня, Iskasapljeni, Chop Chop, The Execution of P
Regista: Brillante Mendoza
Sceneggiatore: Armando Lao
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: Coco Martin, Didier Costet, Ferdinand Lapuz
Società: Centerstage Productions, Swift Productions
Genere: Drama, Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
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Parole chiave: corrupt cop, neorealism, news reporter, philippines, prostitute, rape, torture, urban setting, witness
Storia
Kinatay follows a young man named Peping who wants to marry his girlfriend but lacks the funds. Desperate, he takes on a job that promises $2,000. However, upon accepting the assignment, he realizes it involves killing a woman named Laida, who is beaten and left for dead by corrupt cops in Manila's grimy underbelly. Peping hesitates but ultimately fulfills his duty, filming Laida's torture and murder as evidence of her death. After completing the task, Peping attempts to lead a normal life with his girlfriend, but his actions haunt him.
Riassunto
Kinatay is a grim psychological thriller focusing on police corruption in Manila. It follows Peping, a young criminology student who gets entangled in a high-stakes crime run by corrupt officers. He becomes a passive witness to the kidnapping, torture, murder, and dismemberment of a sex worker.
The Filipino-French neorealist thriller directed by Brillante Mendoza, set against Manila's urban decay. The film explores themes of corruption, poverty, and desperation, as seen through Peping's moral dilemma and eventual descent into crime. It won Mendoza the Best Director award at Cannes despite criticism for its extreme content. The movie is a stark portrayal of the Philippines' social issues, with violence and horror used to depict the country's harsh realities.
The film's violence is a central, controversial element. Rather than relying on graphic visuals, Mendoza uses a raw, documentary style, minimal light, and intense sound design. The most horrific acts happen largely off-screen or in near-darkness. This forces the viewer to use their imagination, making the psychological impact immense. The casual, routine nature of the violence committed by the officers serves as a harsh social critique of systemic moral decay and human depravity.