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The Flip Side: A Filipino American Comedy
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Darius Delacruz is on a mission: To get his family to embrace their Filipino culture. He walks around wearing a tribal loincloth and encourages his family to speak their native language, Tagalog. Darius's family, of course, thinks he's crazy. His fast-talking brother, Davis, is more into rap music and trying to dunk on a "ten-foot NBA regulation basketball rim," despite being 5-foot-5. Their mall-rat sister, Marivic, is into her looks and her boyfriend, and works all summer to save up for a certain surgical procedure that will shock the entire family!
This is the full screenplay of THE FLIP SIDE, the first feature film by a Filipino American to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. It also contains director Rod Pulido's festival diary and a foreword by comedian Rex Navarette. Filled with sharp dialogue and unexpected twists, it takes a funny look at identity, family, and sibling rivalry from a fresh and totally new perspective.
This is the full screenplay of THE FLIP SIDE, the first feature film by a Filipino American to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. It also contains director Rod Pulido's festival diary and a foreword by comedian Rex Navarette. Filled with sharp dialogue and unexpected twists, it takes a funny look at identity, family, and sibling rivalry from a fresh and totally new perspective.
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