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Cattleya Killer

2023 Filipino television series


Cattleya Killer is a Philippine psychological thriller drama television series directed by Dan Villegas. The series stars Arjo Atayde, with Jake Cuenca, Christopher de Leon, Jane Oineza, Ria Atayde, Ricky Davao, Nonie Buencamino and Zsa Zsa Padilla also starring. It is the sequel to the 1996 film Sa Aking mga Kamay.

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The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on June 1, 2023.[1]

Plot

Two decades after the infamous Cattleya Killer case, the man who cracked the case, Joven dela Rosa (Christopher de Leon), is now NBI Deputy Director. His youngest son, Anton (Arjo Atayde), is one of his top agents, while his eldest, Benjie (Jake Cuenca), runs a foundation for traumatized women. After a young woman's body is discovered, bearing the same markings as the long-dead Cattleya Killer, the lives of the three men, and everyone around them, are thrown into turmoil. Dark secrets are bought forward, as the line between the real world and the unreal blurs. Anton dela Rosa becomes the prime suspect when past traumas and long-buried secrets are brought to light.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Other cast

  • Annicka Dolonius as Mazy Fontanilla
  • Micah Muñoz as Brylle
  • Anne Feo as Atty. Jen Flaminiano
  • Abed Green as Jake
  • Jarred Jaicten as Pen Acosta
  • Allison Smith as Nancy Jane Paterno
  • Jellene Geviane De Vera as Bar Waitress
  • Jorge Cariño, Zen Hernandez, Niko Baua, Adrian Ayalin and Kori Quintos as News Reporters
  • Nikko Natividad as Nonoy Eightball
  • Michael Delgado as Ollie
  • Teetin Villanueva as Cassie Nolasco
  • Zeppi Borromeo as Poling
  • Erlinda Gonzalez as Marisa
  • Adriann D. Apruebo as Bearish Guy
  • Alexa Ocampo as Yvonne (Victim 3)
  • Harry Archie Soon as Tricycle Driver

Additionally, appearing via archive footage are Chin-Chin Gutierrez as Camille dela Rosa, Kier Legaspi as Dino, Karl Angelo Legaspi as young Benjie dela Rosa and Rachel Lobanco as Lindy Villegas.

Episodes

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Production

Development

The series is directed by Dan Villegas, written by Dodo Dayao, and executive produced by Ruel S. Bayani.[1]

It was part of the 2021 Full Circle Series Lab, a Southeast Asian talent development initiative by the Film Development Council of the Philippines and French film company Tatino Films, represented by Creative Producer Tanya Bautista and Producer Edgar Joseph Johnson Mallari.[2]

Filming

Arjo Atayde, the lead star, prepared for his role by watching documentaries, videos and his own research in order to create his character. He explained his acting process saying, “I just tried to get into the character and went with the flow based on instinct. There was a lot of analyzing in the beginning especially when Direk Dan was trying to explain how the character should be portrayed."[3]

Zsa Zsa Padilla, who plays Auri, said she was impressed by how well their producers took care of the whole team, saying “They made sure to stick to the 12-hour work schedule. This is a good thing because this keeps people on their toes. They know everyone is running on a tight schedule and, therefore, they should be professional. It was a breeze to work with everybody. The script was given way ahead, so I had more time to memorize my lines. We also had Zoom meetings where all we did was throw lines."[4]

Jake Cuenca, who plays Benjie, admitted that he had difficulty letting go of his character after filming, saying, "I think I was so stimulated. Like Arjo, I watched documentaries. I practiced day in and day out. I became the character for a time—I even went on an imaginary date with the character of Ms. Zsa Zsa Padilla. I had so much fun doing it that when it ended, it was hard for me to let go."[4]

According to Villegas, the works of Iranian-French cinematographer Darius Khondji were the main inspiration for most of the show's visuals and cinematography. He elaborated by saying, “We did very minimalist lighting, no over the top shots. Those were the visual look that we planned. That was the visual language that we planned. We wanted it to be simple, but rock.”[3]

Release

Cattleya Killer had its international premiere screening at MIPCOM Cannes on October 19, 2022, marking a milestone for Philippine entertainment as it was the first Filipino production to screen at MIPCOM, the world's largest content market.[5] Four days later, the producers received the news that the crime drama series would be carried by Prime Video.[6]

The series had its blue carpet premiere in the Philippines on May 12, 2023, screening its pilot episode, followed by a press conference with the cast and crew.[7]

The series was released on June 1, 2023 on Prime Video, and is available to stream in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other selected territories.[8]

Marketing

The original trailer was released to the public on October 20, 2022 by ABS-CBN.[5]

On May 10, 2023, the cast had a promotional photoshoot, followed by the release of a new official trailer by Prime Video Philippines, showcasing its links to the previous film, Sa Aking mga Kamay. The release date was also revealed as June 1, 2023.[1]

Awards and nominations

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See also


References

  1. "'Cattleya Killer' to premiere on Prime Video on June 1". ABS-CBN News. May 11, 2023.
  2. "'Cattleya Killer' to premiere on Prime Video in June". RAPPLER. 2023-05-10. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  3. Uson, Melanie (September 12, 2023). "Arjo Atayde gets nominated for best actor at 2023 Asia Contents Awards". Philstar Life. Retrieved 2023-09-13.

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