AKA : Ang pamilyang kumakain ng lupa Year : 2005 Country : Philippines Language : English | Filipino | Spanish | Visayan Subtitle(s) : English Hardsubbed Film Genre : Comedy | Weirdness IMDB :The Family that Eats Soil Links :
DVD Source : DVD5 from daimyo Ripper : gandarloda Video Format : MKV - X264 - 2 pass Video Bitrate : 796 kbps Aspect Ratio : 4 : 3 Resolution : 720 x 480 Audio Format : AC3 Audio Bitrate : 448 kbps Video Runtime: 75 mins Frame Rate : 28.711fps
Director : Khavn Cast : Carlo Catap, Hamid Eton, Elizabeth Marin, Gil mendoza, Hazel Magno, Edward Vitto, Gigi Duque, Christian Guzman, Jocelyn Sibayan, Khavn, Flortecante Dayao, Ariel Mamburan, Jaymar Valenciano, Cris Villanueva, Kristine Kinta
Plot/Synopsis
Renegade filmmaker Khavn turns traditional Filipino values on their head in this surreal and taboo-shattering allegory about a family that dines exclusively on soil. Her birthday fast approaching, the baby wishes that for once her family could have a normal meal as her big sister has group sex on camera while pining for their wholesome next-door neighbor. Meanwhile, their gangster big brother commits a heinous act of murder before seeing his best friend killed and being pursued by the police; dad injects hospital children with experimental chemicals; mom peddles drugs and hookers on a seedy cable television show; and grandpa is a zombie.
i never heard this film release in the philippines.. indie film?
23/05/2013 02.58 am
This is really weird, but not as weird as the japanese movie, Funky Forest...
22/05/2013 05.56 pm
i just soiled my pants over this movie! xDDDDDDDDD LEL
22/11/2012 11.24 pm
I want to watch this so bad!! anyone seeding?
26/10/2010 03.45 pm
Definitely one of the sickest movies you will ever see, if not the sickest. Thanks gandarloda!
09/08/2010 06.50 am
Weird movie. Reminds me of the dysfunctional family in Visitor Q. Definitely one of the movies to watch when you're high on something. Don't expect it to be shown commercially.
04/08/2010 12.17 pm
thank you!
08/06/2010 12.36 am
TNX.
06/06/2010 08.42 am
Thanks
03/06/2010 01.48 am
thanks
31/05/2010 06.17 pm
looks pretty weird to me. I think if cinema has a best kept secret it might be Shirakawa Koji. Are any of his movie available finally? o:
31/05/2010 09.41 am
wow seems so morbid, never heard of this film though.