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    • Source: Fin (2023 film)
    • Fin (Filipino: Huling Palabas) is a 2023 Philippine mystery drama film written and directed by Ryan Machado in his directorial debut. The film starring Shun Mark Gomez, Bon Andrew Lentej, and Cedrick Juan is about a 16-year-old boy in 2001 who, while searching for his father in the most unlikely of places, becomes mystified by two movie-like characters who appear in his small town.
      It was selected in the Generation 14plus section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it has its International premiere on 17 February and compete for Crystal Bear for the Best Film.


      Synopsis



      In cinematic world, Andoy crafts intricate narratives as he watches films, hoping to uncover answers to the lifelong questions that haunt him: Who is he, and who is his father? Despite his vivid imaginings, reality remains elusive. However, when two enigmatic characters—Ariel, a captivating hairdresser with an inexplicable allure, and Isidro, a mysterious man sporting long hair and possessing a VCD player—emerge in Andoy's hometown, his fascination knows no bounds. As he becomes entangled in their complex lives, the line between fiction and reality blurs. Now, Andoy faces a crucial decision: Should he conclude his years-long quest for his father with a dramatic flourish or a quiet acceptance?


      Cast


      Shun Mark Gomez as Andoy
      Bon Andrew Lentejas as Pido
      Cedrick Juan as Isidro
      Serena Magiliw as Ariel
      Jay Gonzaga as Julio
      Senanda as Fe
      Adelyn Fabon as Mrs. Tirol
      Glenn Mas as Mr. Rufon


      Release


      Fin had its premiere at 19th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival in Full-Length Features on 5 August 2023.
      It had its International premiere on 17 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Generation 14plus.
      In February 2024, Pluto Film Film acquired the international sales rights of the film.


      Reception


      Lida Bach reviewing in Movie Break rated the film 3.5/10 and giving negative review wrote, "The amateurish camera and scene design, the cramped acting and the visibly overwhelmed extras make the title a program."


      Accolades




      References




      External links


      Fin at IMDb
      Fin at Teddy Award
      Fin at Berlinale

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