Barumbadings

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Barumbadings
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Official release poster
Directed by Darryl Yap
Written byDarryl Yap
Produced by
  • Vincent Del Rosario III
  • Vic Del Rosario Jr.
  • Veronique Del Rosario-Corpus
  • Hermie Go
  • Ianne Oandasan
  • June Torrejon-Rufino
Starring
CinematographyRain Yamson
Edited byVincent L. Asis
Music byAndrew R. Florentino
Production
companies
Distributed by Vivamax
Release date
  • November 5, 2021 (2021-11-05)
Running time
75 minutes
Country Philippines
LanguageFilipino

Barumbadings (also known as BarumBadings: Vol 1. Dead Mother, Dead All) is a 2021 Philippine black comedy crime action film written and directed by Darryl Yap. [1] [2] It stars Joel Torre, Jeric Raval, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Baron Geisler and John Lapus. [3] [4] The film is about a three gay gangsters mourn the death of their gay guardian, but ends up celebrating his bright and colorful life. [5] [6] The main characters are named after the main members of the SexBomb Girls and their manager, Joy Cancio.

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Plot

Izzy (Jeric Raval), Jopay (Mark Anthony Fernandez) and Rochelle (Baron Geisler) are gays-in-training for beauty pageants under the care of their adoptive gay mother, Joy (Joel Torre). When Joy passes away, they become part of an intense feud against lesbians.

Cast

Release

The film was released in the Philippines via streaming in Vivamax on November 5, 2021. [11]

Reception

JE CC of PinoyFeeds give the film a positive review and he wrote:

Action and comedy make a satisfying marriage in this Darryl Yap feature that tackles hate crimes against gay people. [12]

Future

Baron Geisler confirmed that he is part of all 4 upcoming sequels of Barumbadings. [13]

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References

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  3. "Premier actors deliver fun and action in 'Barumbadings'". Manila Bulletin . October 20, 2021.
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  8. "Jeric Raval essays gay role for the first time". The Philippine STAR .
  9. "MARK ANTHONY FERNANDEZ ENJOYS PLAYING GAY ROLE IN FULL DRAG IN VIVAMAX' 'BARUMBADINGS' STREAMING ON NOVEMBER 5".
  10. "Baron humingi ng tawad sa mga beking pisikal niyang nasaktan: Sana po mapatawad n'yo na ako". October 31, 2021.
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  12. "REVIEW: Fantastic Performances Propel Vivamax's 'Barumbadings' To Soar". PinoyFeeds. November 8, 2021. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  13. "BarumBadings, magkakaroon ng five-part sequel?".