Isaak

Isaak

Release date : December 25, 1993
Runtime : 9m
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Original Language : Tagalog /
Director : Nick Deocampo /
Writers : Nick Deocampo /
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December 25, 1993 9m Drama Tagalog More
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Based on a painting by Rembrandt, “The Sacrifice of Isaac,” the film is a meditation on the complex relations between fathers and sons. In two parallel stories, a son’s desire to be free is shown as he struggles from his father’s oppressive domination. This is shown on the one hand by a boy who watches over his father in his sickbed wishing to free himself from his father’s domineering presence; and on the other, a biblical Isaac who frees himself from Abraham’s intent to kill his own son.
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Tony Mabesa
Abraham / Father
Khris Isaak
Isaak / Son
Raul Regalado
The Judge
Len Ag-Santos
The General
Ricky Orellana
The Pope
Evelyn Vargas
The Woman
Carlo Roxas
The Child

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  • title:Isaak
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1993
  • Runtime:9m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Tagalog ·
  • Director: Nick Deocampo /
  • Writers: Nick Deocampo ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Based on a painting by Rembrandt, “The Sacrifice of Isaac,” the film is a meditation on the complex relations between fathers and sons. In two parallel stories, a son’s desire to be free is shown as he struggles from his father’s oppressive domination. This is shown on the one hand by a boy who watches over his father in his sickbed wishing to free himself from his father’s domineering presence; and on the other, a biblical Isaac who frees himself from Abraham’s intent to kill his own son.
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