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Directed by | Ditsi Carolino |
Produced by | Ditsi Carolino |
Cinematography | Sadhana Buxani Ditsi Carolino |
Edited by | Emile Guertin |
Music by | Gary Granada |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Languages | Filipino English |
Bunso (The Youngest) is a documentary by Filipino filmmakers Ditsi Carolino and Nana Buxani. [1] [2]
Three boys, Tony, 13, Diosel, and Bunso, 11, are struggling to survive in a crowded Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Cebu, alongside adult rapists and murderers. The two street-smart boys paint a picture of the world of children caught between extreme poverty and the law.
Bunso was shown in December 2004 on a limited screening. In November 2004, it had its offshore world premiere at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in the Netherlands where it was shown as part of the non-competition Reflecting Images section.
Ditsi Carolino received the Best Director award for the documentary film Bunso (The Youngest) at the OneWorld 2005 documentary films festival held in Prague, Czech Republic.