Coming Home (2020 film)

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Coming Home
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Official release poster
Directed by Adolfo Alix Jr.
Written byGina Marissa Tagasa
Starring
CinematographyGabriel Bagnas
Edited by
  • Adolfo Alix Jr.
  • Roseanne Gatcheco
Music byVincent Chu
Production
companies
Distributed byMaverick Films
Release date
  • December 25, 2020 (2020-12-25)
Country Philippines
Language Filipino

Coming Home is a 2020 Philippine drama film co-edited and directed by Adolfo Alix Jr.. The film stars Jinggoy Estrada, Sylvia Sanchez, Ariella Arida, Edgar Allan Guzman, Jake Ejercito, Martin del Rosario, Shaira Diaz, Vin Abrenica and Julian Estrada. [1] It is one of the entries in the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival.

Contents

Premise

Benny Librada (Jinggoy Estrada) works in Qatar, as a means of livelihood for his family back in the Philippines. Caught in a vulnerable situation, he falls for Mercy Dungca (Ariella Arida) who works as a nurse in the Gulf country with Dungca becoming Benny's "reluctant mistress". Back in the Philippines, the Librada matriarch, Salve (Sylvia Sanchez) aims to keep her family together while concealing that she has terminal illness. [1] [2]

Cast

Production

Coming Home was produced under Maverick Films with Adolfo Alix Jr. as its director. Alix came up with the initial concept story for Coming Home while Gina Marissa Tagasa was responsible for the film's screenplay. The film's plot is reportedly partially inspired from true-to-life events. [1]

Release

Coming Home was initially part of the 2020 Metro Manila Summer Film Festival, which was supposed to take place from April 11 – 21 of that year. However, the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] It was finally released online through Upstream on December 25, 2020 as an official entry to the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival. [4]

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References

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