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Anne Curtis Stars in Mikhail Red’s ‘Remote’ Thriller

Source: Variety

Summary

Mikhail Red’s latest film, ‘Remote,’ stars Anne Curtis as Violet Olvido, a journalist drawn into a chilling investigation of killings in Manila. Produced by Evolve Studios and Viva Films, the thriller will commence production later this year.

Why It Matters

The film addresses themes of societal paranoia and fear, drawing attention to the contemporary issues faced in urban environments. Anne Curtis’s involvement adds significant star power, potentially bringing increased visibility to Filipino cinema on global platforms.

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