Mikhail Red says on the bloggers' conference of Eerie that Eerie will have different theatrical cut for each country that it will be shown. The closest cut that the Philippine version have is the Singapore version which the one they've shown on the international premiere of the film at the Singapore International Film Festival.
With
young and award winning director Mikhail Red at the helm, Eerie follows
the mystery behind the students' death in Sta. Lucia Academy, a
conservative, all-girls, Catholic high school. As Pat (Alonzo), the
guidance counselor, tries to solve the case, she suspects the culprit to
be the school's financial overseer Sol Alice (Santos).
The key witness who can provide answers to the haunting string of deaths is the ghost of Eri, a student who committed suicide on the school grounds more than a decade ago.
Can Pat solve the mystery or will Sor Alice prevent her from the truth? Will the girls be saved?
The key witness who can provide answers to the haunting string of deaths is the ghost of Eri, a student who committed suicide on the school grounds more than a decade ago.
Can Pat solve the mystery or will Sor Alice prevent her from the truth? Will the girls be saved?
Joining the cast of Eerie are Jake Cuenca, Maxene Magalona-Mananquil, Gillian Vicencio, Mary Joy Apostol and, Gabby Padilla.
Produced by ABS-CBN Films - Star Cinema and Cre8 Productions, Eerie opens on March 27th in Philippine cinemas with simultaneous international screenings across Southeast Asia, which is a first for a Filipino film.
Produced by ABS-CBN Films - Star Cinema and Cre8 Productions, Eerie opens on March 27th in Philippine cinemas with simultaneous international screenings across Southeast Asia, which is a first for a Filipino film.
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