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2018 film by Yam Laranas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aurora is a 2018 Philippine horror thriller film[5] written and directed by Yam Laranas and starring Anne Curtis. It serves as an official entry to the 2018 Metro Manila Film Festival and marks Curtis' third and last film of 2018, following her box-office hits Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story and BuyBust.[6][7] The film is inspired by the 1987 disaster of MV Doña Paz's collision with MT Vector.
This article is missing information about the film's production, theatrical/home media releases, and reception. (October 2019) |
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Directed by | Yam Laranas |
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Story by | Gin de Mesa |
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Starring | Anne Curtis |
Cinematography | Yam Laranas |
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Music by | Oscar Fogelström |
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Distributed by | Viva Films |
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Running time | 99–110 minutes[2][3] |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Budget | ₱3 million[citation needed] |
Box office | ₱107 million[4] |
The story follows Leana (Curtis) who lives peacefully in the island with her younger sister Rita. Everything changes when a ship named Aurora crashes near their vicinity. Rita has an ability to see dead people, but every time she sees them, disastrous and catastrophic events occur. Leana must then protect the young girl at any cost before it is too late.[8] The film was partially inspired by the sinking of the Philippines' MV Doña Paz.
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