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Ang Lihim ni Antonio

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Ang Lihim ni Antonio
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoselito Altarejos
Written byLex Bonife
StarringKenji Garcia
Jiro Manio
Ferdinand Zandro Salonga
Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino
Josh Ivan Morales
Nino Fernandez
CinematographyArvin Viola
Music byAjit Hardasani
Distributed byViva Films (through Digital Viva Productions)
Release date
  • February 4, 2008 (2008-02-04)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageTagalog

Ang Lihim ni Antonio (Template:Lang-en) is a 2008 Philippines film by Filipino film director Joselito Altarejos. It tells the story about teenage boy whose emerging gay sexuality alienates him from his friends and family, until his libertine uncle, Jonbert (Josh Ivan Morales), comes to live with him and his mother. Antonio thinks he has found a kindred spirit, until the older man's intentions toward the boy become incestuous and an act of unthinkable violence leaves the family reeling.[1]

Plot

Antonio (Kenji Garcia) is a curious fifteen-year-old boy who is beginning to come to terms with his own sexuality. Although his straight best friend, Mike (Jiro Manio), has been supportive of his coming out, his first sexual conquest has led to the destruction of his friendship with his other best buddy, Nathan (Ferdinand Zandro Salonga) to whom he had share his first sexual encounter.

Antonio's exploration of his identity unfolds as his family begins to break up. His altruistic mother, Tere (Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino) is in complete denial that his father has already abandoned them.

One day, Antonio's grandparents arrived at their home bringing in with them, his uncle Jonbert(Josh Ivan Morales). Jonbert plans to stay at Antonio's house while he is processing papers for his new work. That day when Antonio, his mother, grandparents and uncle are all sharing meals. Antonio is seen looking at his uncle with sexual malice, and his Uncle Jonbert seems to respond, also looking with confusion. Since then, Antonio temporarily shares his room with his uncle Jonbert. Then one rainy night, He sexually touches his uncle while the latter is sleeping. The next day Jonbert tells Antonio that he was aware of what Antonio did, and confessed that he enjoyed it. From then on they regularly masturbate each other and have oral sex, and sometimes sharing sweet gestures when they are alone. However, one day Jonbert wants to anally penetrate Antonio, and rapes him when he declines. His mother arrives and kills Jonbert.

Cast

Actor Role
Kenjie Garcia Antonio
Jiro Manio Mike
Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino Tere
Josh Ivan Morales Uncle Jonbert
Ricky Ibe Eli
Joey Deleon Tonet

Soundtrack

Music of the film is performed by Ajit Hardasani entitled "Awit Para Kay Antonio" (Song for Antonio). Lyrics by Lex Bonife and music by Ajit Hardasani.[2]

Location

It was shot entirely in Marikina City.

References

  1. ^ J. Neil C. Garcia Philippine Gay Culture: Binabae to Bakla, Silahis to MSM 2009 Page 503 "These digital-format indie films include the stylistically erotic Duda, Bathhouse, Masahista, Ang Lalake sa Parola, Daybreak, and Ang Lihim ni Antonio; the lesbian family drama Kaleldo, and the wonderful Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros, which, among other things, tackles the controversial issue of pubescent gay sexuality."
  2. ^ Music video of "Awit Para Kay Antonio" as performed by Ajit Hardasani on YouTube