Queen: Dukot
Based on the title this appears to be a reference to the celebrated Filipino film Dukot Queen , which was an entry in the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), or it could be a creative piece about the concept of dukot (hidden wealth or buried treasure).
(literally "Queen of Abductions/Kidnappings") is a pejorative political nickname that has circulated widely on social media and alternative news platforms in the Philippines. It refers to alleged extrajudicial operations, particularly the forceful taking of individuals suspected of involvement in illegal drugs, under the administration of former President Rodrigo Duterte. dukot queen
Iza Calzado has always been a powerhouse performer, but her turn as Eugenia is transformative. Shedding the glamour usually associated with her roles, Calzado immerses herself in the grit. There is a rawness in her portrayal that commands the screen. She navigates the character's descent from pedestal to pit with a vulnerability that makes you root for her every step of the way. Based on the title this appears to be
Supporting her is a stellar cast, including Gina Alajar, whose presence adds a layer of gravitas to the narrative. The chemistry between the veterans and the ensemble cast of miners creates a textured world that feels incredibly authentic. Iza Calzado has always been a powerhouse performer,
Human rights lawyers caution that the casual use of such nicknames can trivialize real victims of enforced disappearances. Conversely, free speech advocates argue that satire and political nicknames are legitimate forms of protest in a democracy.
In 2002, began production on a "sexy-bold" thriller titled Dukot Queen , directed by the acclaimed Tikoy Aguiluz . The film was intended to star Sunshine Cruz and Jay Manalo , two of the industry’s most prominent figures at the time. However, the project was never completed.