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Dubai (2005 film)

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Dubai
Dubai DVD Cover
Directed byRory B. Quintos
Screenplay by
Story byRicardo Lee
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyCharlie Peralta
Edited byMarya Ignacio
Music byJessie Lasaten
Production
company
Release date
  • September 28, 2005 (2005-09-28)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • Arabic
Box office₱115,200,000.00 (US$9,359,539.20)

Dubai is a 2005 Filipino drama film directed by Rory B. Quintos from a screenplay written by Ricardo Lee, Shaira Mella Salvador, and John Paul Abellera, based on a story concept and research by Lee. Shot in the United Arab Emirates, it tells the story of three overseas Filipino workers who unexpectedly become connected by friendship and love. The film stars Aga Muhlach and John Lloyd Cruz, who play brothers, and Claudine Barretto, who plays the woman with whom the two men fall in love at the same time.

Produced and distributed by Star Cinema, the film was theatrically released in the Philippines on September 28, 2005

Plot summary

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Raffy and Andrew were orphaned as kids and had only each other to depend on. Raffy has spent the last nine years of his life working in Dubai. His ultimate goal is to fulfill a lifelong dream: to eventually move to Canada with his younger brother, Andrew. The Alvarez brothers are finally united when Andrew goes to Dubai.

In Dubai, Andrew meets Faye, one of Raffy's many girlfriends. They hit it off well in spite of their age difference. She becomes his guide, comforter and lover. Seeing the two together, Raffy realizes that he still really loves Faye. When Andrew discovers that Raffy still loves Faye, conflict arises between the brothers, almost severing the ties that bind them. In the end, what they choose and achieve is not as planned, but their experiences in Dubai lead to new beginnings in their lives.

Cast and characters

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Main cast

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Supporting cast

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Production

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Pre-production

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In February 2004, scriptwriter Ricky Lee, along with co-writer Shaira Mella Salvador, director Rory Quintos, and producer Tess Fuentes, flew to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates to conduct research for the film and interview various Overseas Filipino Workers in the emirate. The interviews would serve as a composite for the film.[1]

Development

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Two months after the production teams visited Dubai, director Quintos, along with the three main cast, and a skeleton crew composed of 13 people, went to Dubai to shoot the movie. Among the shooting locations were the Dubai International Airport, Burj Al-Arab, Dubai Creek and Sheikh Zayed Road. Scenes were also shot in a shopping mall, a bazaar (souq), and in the desert.[1]

Scriptwriter Lee remarks about the reason for making the film ten years later, in 2015: “While I don’t remember much about making Dubai, I do remember that what we wanted to show was that no matter where a Filipino is, wherever he is in the world, he will remain a Filipino,” Lee says. “That being a Filipino is not about where you are, it’s something ingrained in the heart.”[1]

Release

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The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on September 28, 2005. In October 2005, the film was screened in the United Arab Emirates for three days at the Al Nasr Cinema in Dubai.[1]

Soundtrack

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Gabrillo, James (September 29, 2015). "First Philippine film shot in the UAE turns 10". The National. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
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