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Last Supper No. 3 (2009)

Genre : Drama, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Veronica Velasco
Writer : Winston Acuyong, Jinky Laurel

Synopsis

Assistant Production Designer Wilson Nañawa is tasked to look for a Last Supper to use as a prop for a TV commercial. He finds three, but loses the one owned by Gareth Pugeda. What happens next changes Wilson forever as he spends the next two years entangled in bureaucracy and red tape facing estafa and serious physical injury charges. How will this ordinary man fare against a system he knows nothing about? Will justice prevail for Wilson? Or will he be imprisoned for the loss of Last Supper No. 3?

Actors

Joey Paras
Joey Paras
Wilson Nañawa
Jojit Lorenzo
Jojit Lorenzo
Gareth Pugeda
JM de Guzman
JM de Guzman
Andoy Pamatid
Beverly Salviejo
Beverly Salviejo
Aling Suming
Debraliz
Debraliz
Tita Marla
Maricel Soriano
Maricel Soriano
Clerk
Malou Crisologo
Malou Crisologo
Judge Laurel
Mark Meily
Mark Meily
Judge Picar
Liza Lorena
Liza Lorena
Ale
Ricky Davao
Ricky Davao
Pulis
Dante Balois
Dante Balois
Brgy. Captain
Ness Roque
Ness Roque
Atty. Arevalo
Andoy Ranay
Andoy Ranay
PD 'Mamu'
Cecile Torre
Cecile Torre
Leah
Marlon Hoffer
Marlon Hoffer
Branch 84 Prosecutor
Rommel Luna
Rommel Luna
Branch 84 Interpreter
Bernard Laxa
Bernard Laxa
Fiscal
Alex Tiglao
Alex Tiglao
Clerk 2
Gina Lumauig
Gina Lumauig
Judge Oliveros
Kalila Aguilos
Kalila Aguilos
TVC Mommy
Jason Moss
Jason Moss
TVC Daddy
Rita Daniela
Rita Daniela
Ella
Ronli Vergel de Dios
Ronli Vergel de Dios
Boyet
Janneke Agustin
Janneke Agustin
Cameo, owner of chosen Last Supper item
Alwyn Uytingco
Alwyn Uytingco
FX Passenger

Crews

Veronica Velasco
Veronica Velasco
Director
Winston Acuyong
Winston Acuyong
Screenplay
Jinky Laurel
Jinky Laurel
Screenplay
Winston Acuyong
Winston Acuyong
Story
Jinky Laurel
Jinky Laurel
Executive Producer
Pablo Biglang-awa
Pablo Biglang-awa
Producer
Veronica Velasco
Veronica Velasco
Producer
Julia Templo
Julia Templo
Associate Producer
John Silva
John Silva
Producer
Maricel Olona
Maricel Olona
Associate Producer
Dan Gil
Dan Gil
Music
Mo Zee
Mo Zee
Cinematography
Pablo Biglang-awa
Pablo Biglang-awa
Editor
Veronica Velasco
Veronica Velasco
Editor
Giselle Andres
Giselle Andres
Production Design
Michaela C. Tatad
Michaela C. Tatad
Production Design
Danna Espinosa
Danna Espinosa
Art Direction
Liza Irinco
Liza Irinco
Makeup & Hair
Jinky Laurel
Jinky Laurel
Assistant Director
Pablo Biglang-awa
Pablo Biglang-awa
Compositor
Mo Zee
Mo Zee
Colorist

Trailers and other movies

Trailer: LAST SUPPER NO. 3 by Veronica Velasco & Jinky Laurel - Cinemalaya 2009 Best Film

Posters and backgrounds

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