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Mga Batang Mandirigma (2004)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 57M

Director : Cheche Lazaro

Synopsis

The Probe Team traces the roots of two Muslim youths who are currently studying in the U.S.: Khalid Dimaporo and Romina Bernardo. More than another war story, this is a tale of two individuals who are out to discover what it means to be a Muslim of their generation. Both come from prominent political clans in Mindanao, but consider themselves “modern Muslims,” having been raised and exposed to different cultures in other countries.

Actors

Cheche Lazaro
Cheche Lazaro
Reporter

Crews

Cheche Lazaro
Cheche Lazaro
Director
Booma S. Cruz
Booma S. Cruz
Producer
Kala S. Reyes
Kala S. Reyes
Producer
Sonny Tio
Sonny Tio
Production Assistant
Issa Cassal
Issa Cassal
Production Assistant
Mike Del Rosario
Mike Del Rosario
Production Assistant
Albert Sumaya Jr.
Albert Sumaya Jr.
Editor
Macky Fernando
Macky Fernando
Editor
Jason Reyes
Jason Reyes
Editor
J.M. Cobarrubias
J.M. Cobarrubias
Editor
Joseph Israel M. Laban
Joseph Israel M. Laban
Editor
Judex-Carlo Villamarin
Judex-Carlo Villamarin
Graphic Designer
German Endona
German Endona
Camera Operator
Desiderio Ladra
Desiderio Ladra
Sound
Kala S. Reyes
Kala S. Reyes
Camera Production Assistant

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