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  1. Cleaners is a 2019 Philippine experimental coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Glenn Barit in his feature film directorial debut. The film follows a group of high school students assigned as end-of-day classroom cleaners and their experiences surrounding various school activities during the 2007-2008 Philippine academic year ...

  2. Hi, I'm Glenn, an independent Filmmaker based in Manila, Philippines. I sustain my personal filmmaking through working as a Film/Video Editor and as a sound designer for both local and overseas...

  3. Cast. 78 mins More at IMDb TMDb. News Two Filipino indie films lead the Letterboxd Top 25 at the 2021 midway point. Different students from a high school cleaners group each deal with different pressures of being clean and pure while also discovering that the world is dirty and superficial to begin with.

  4. Dec 3, 2020 · Focus: Asia, Movie Review. 2019, Comedy, Coming of Age, Drama, Philippines, Rating: 2.5. Review: Cleaners (2019) presents a rare visual ambition while the anthology feels a little uneven in portraying raw, teen angst.

  5. 2020 Directed by Glenn Barit, Che Tagyamon. After getting disposed of, a facemask starts to turn into a humanoid figure while looking for its previous owner. It then wanders around different places in Manila and starts an adventure. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Maski Papet. 10 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share.

  6. 1d ·. TEENAGE ANGST IS CAPTURED IN ‘CLEANERS’ WITH XEROX MACHINES AND HIGHLIGHTERS. Here’s an ingenious way to make a movie – through photocopy and Stabilo! In “Cleaners,” a cast of teenagers go through the messy phase of being a high schooler. They’re not really close to each other.

  7. Editing: Noah Loyola and Che Tagyamon. Production Design: Alvin Francisco. Cinematography: Steven Paul Evangelio. Sound: John Michael Perez, Daryl Libongco etal. Music: Glenn Barit. Producer: Dambuhala Productions and Quezon City Film Development Commission. Running Time: 78 mins. Back to MPP Reviews