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| Directed by | Lawrence Fajardo |
| Screenplay by | Honee Alipio |
| Produced by | Krisma Maclang Fajardo |
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| Cinematography | Roberto Yñiguez |
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| Music by | Peter Joseph Legaste |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Philippines |
| Languages | Filipino Sign language |
The Hearing is a 2024 Philippine drama film directed by Lawrence Fajardo under Center Stage Productions and Pelikulaw. The film revolves around a couple suing a priest for sexually abusing their 12-year old deaf-mute son.
The Hearing was produced under Center Stage Productions and Pelikulaw with Lawrence Fajardo as director. [8] Honee Alipio did the screenplay, Roberto Yñiguez was in charge of the Cinematography. Fajardo and Ysabelle Denoga were the editor. Peter Joseph Legaste created the original music score and Jannina Mikaela Minglanilla did the sound. [9]
The idea to produce The Hearing bornes back in 2020 when Fajardo and Alipio were doing research related to persons with disabilities particularly dragon boat paddlers. [7] Fajardo stumbled the concept of a court interpreter with the two interviewing one. They learned about rape cases involving deaf people which are often dismissed leading to the two to shelf their original pitch and make a film centering on a deaf boy instead. [7] [10]
Fajardo says the film was meant to spread awareness on the plight of the deaf community and the lack of sign language interpreters on courts which leads to the dismissal of cases involving deaf people. He also emphasized on how deaf children "are sexually abused in the Philippines regardless of their gender". [7]
Subtitles were deliberately omitted for scenes involving sign languages. [7]
Principal photography took place in Mauban, Quezon. [3] It took seven days to finish. [5] Some of the cast and crew members assisted in sign language during filming. This includes Eloi, a special education teacher and John Balliza, a teacher from De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde who guided the crew in the court scenes. [7]
For the cinematography, the film was shot from the point-of-view of the characters with the final output having earth tones and with slight desaturation. The behavior of the characters was noted to be factor for the camera movements. [7]
Filming was supposed to begin in January 2024 but was delayed due to funding issues. [6]
The Hearing premiered at the 20th Cinemalaya which started on August 2, 2024. [11]
| Year | Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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| 2024 | 20th Cinemalaya | Best Actor | Enzo Osorio | Won | [12] |
| 2025 | 41st Star Awards | Indie Movie Musical Scorer of the Year | Peter Joseph Legaste Joaquin Santos | Nominated | [13] |