Azazel

Azazel

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Runtime : 20m
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Original Language : Tagalog /
Writers : Randy Q. Villanueva /
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In this tale of psychological horror, an elderly mother, weak and seemingly suffering from dementia, resides in a decrepit house with her grown son, a man carrying intense anger towards her. The son wants to go to the movies with his girlfriend, while the mother prefers him to stay at home with her. This will mark the beginning of the deadly dance of the dysfunctional mother and son, a dance that will unearth bitter memories, reopen unhealed wounds, and weaponize love and shame. But is this man really the old woman's son?
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  • title:Azazel
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Tagalog ·
  • Director: Utes Salazar / Randy Q. Villanueva /
  • Writers: Randy Q. Villanueva ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In this tale of psychological horror, an elderly mother, weak and seemingly suffering from dementia, resides in a decrepit house with her grown son, a man carrying intense anger towards her. The son wants to go to the movies with his girlfriend, while the mother prefers him to stay at home with her. This will mark the beginning of the deadly dance of the dysfunctional mother and son, a dance that will unearth bitter memories, reopen unhealed wounds, and weaponize love and shame. But is this man really the old woman's son?
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