
Director : Tara Illenberger
Country : :Philippines
Running Time: 103 mins.
Brutus is a fictionalized retelling of facts about the environmental degradation of Mindoro: two kids are paid by illegal loggers to smuggle wood to the lowlands. They hide them underneath a bamboo raft and float them for several days through dangerous white water. What follows is a journey that tests their friendship and their values; and opens up their eyes to a world new to them; a world dictated by ideologies and material need. Ultimately they find themselves caught in the conflict between the Military and Rebels. Brutus is an adventure film that has a lot to say about vanishing culture threatened by man's abuses. It explores the struggle of a people who aspire to live well, with dignity and in harmony with nature.
Tara Illenberger
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TARA ILLENBERGER studied in the U.P.College of Fine Arts, majoring in Visual Communication. Shortly before graduation, she started working for the advertising industry but soon found her calling in narrative films. She joined RoadRunner Network, where she eventually became a Senior Film Editor. In 2003, together with some friends, she put up a boutique posthouse specializing in television projects and digital films. To date, she has edited 24 full-length films. She has directed several corporate videos and documentaries. She has been a recipient of several major film awards, including an Urian and a Young Critics Circle Award for Best Editing.
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