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Respeto

Treb MONTERAS II

Philippines2017 96min Asian Premiere

Synopsis

Hendrix, an aspiring young rapper, sets his sights on underground rap battles in the slums of Pandacan, Manila. At a time of political turmoil and terrifying uncertainty, Respeto is a timely reminder that true hip hop has a political voice.

Program Note

Manila’s slums are hard to live in. Especially for children, children in slums learn everything from the streets, not from home. The orphan Hendrix lives a life on the streets with his friends. For them, hip-hop is not just music. Like the birth of hip-hop in the United States, this is a street life, struggle and death. Rap is the most important language to describe their lives. Hendricks has to sell drugs and fight to survive. For them, hip-hop becomes life itself. He got into trouble with an old man who owns a bookstore selling used books, but he admits his mistake and becomes friends. They’re all street neighbors. Repesto shows how children in the slums learn hip-hop and grow up with rapping. Rap is not just a form of music but the most important expression and work that shows their lives and lives. The overflowing energy in the scene of Hendrix’s rap battle is so real. The energy of reality is overflowing. Just watching the live scenes makes Repesto fun and sad. (KIM Bong-seok)
 

Diretor

Treb MONTERAS II

Since 2004, Treb Montreas II has been directing top-rating TV shows, commercials, live concerts and over 300 music videos to his name. He has done album cover shoots for some of the Philippines’ best artists. Respeto is his first feature film.

Credit

Producer
Monster Jimenez
Screenplay
Njel De Mesa, Treb Monteras II
Cinematographer
Ike Avellana
Editor
Lawrence Ang
Music
Jay Oliver Durias
Production Design
Popo Diaz
Sales
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