Fidel | |
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Directed by | Mark Shandii Bacolod |
Written by | Charlotte Dianco |
Produced by | Charlotte Dianco |
Starring | Lance Raymundo Snooky Serna Marife Necesito Maria Isabel Lopez Andrea Del Rosario Von Arroyo Fonz Deza Cherry Mae Canton Rj Revilla |
Cinematography | Rain Yamson II |
Edited by | Gino Montalvo |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Fidel is a 2009 Filipino indie film, directed by Mark Shandii Bacolod and produced and written by Charlotte Dianco.
The film tells the story of a character named Fidel, an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) working at Dubai, who is on death row for killing his Arab male employer for raping him.[1] It was reported that the film was originally made to create awareness[2] for Filipino men who have been abused but are embarrassed to file an action against the perpetrators.[3]
An overseas Filipino worker is on death row in Dubai for killing his Arab male employer for raping him. As the news progressed in the Philippines, a female reporter named Vega starts digging up stories about him, and that in turn garnered attention from local government officials to take action. But for Fidel, he doesn't want any help, as he has insisted that he purposely killed his employer, however Vega finds this hard to believe as she investigates his past of a loving boy-next-door type who has a loving family and that his profile doesn't fit the picture of a killer. Sister Lourdes, a Filipino nun who is based in Dubai and visits Fidel regularly in jail also wants to know the truth.
This work of fiction tackles male rape of Pinoy workers abroad, the injustice that these OFWs go through and the trauma that hangs around and eats them up for the rest of their life whether they decide to open up about it or not.