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7.3/10
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Directed by
  
Hannah Espia

Productioncompany
  
CinemalayaTEN17P

Cinematography
  
Lyle Sacris, Ber Cruz

7.2/10
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Produced by
  
Director
  
Hannah Espia

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Screenplay by
  
Giancarlo AbrahanHannah Espia

Starring
  
Irma AdlawanMarc AlvarezMercedes CabralJasmine CurtisPing Medina

Release date
  
July 27, 2013 (2013-07-27) (Cinemalaya)September 11, 2013 (2013-09-11) (Philippines)

Initial release
  
11 September 2013 (Philippines)

Screenplay
  
Hannah Espia, Giancarlo Abrahan

Awards
  
Gawad Urian Award for Best Direction

Cast
  
Jasmine Curtis‑Smith, Irma Adlawan, Ping Medina, Mercedes Cabral, Marc Justine Alvarez

Similar
  
Thy Womb, Manila, Ang Nawawala, The Bit Player, Adela

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Transit is a 2013 Filipino independent drama film written and directed by Hannah Espia. The film follows a story about a single father who is forced to hide his children from immigration police in Israel after the Israeli government decides to deport children of immigrant workers. It is Espia's full-length debut film. It was mostly shot in Israel. The film competed under the New Breed section of Cinemalaya 2013. The film won Best Film, directing, acting and other technical awards.

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Espia said that the inspiration to do the film came after talking to an OFW who was bringing home his child from Israel. In 2009, the Israeli government enacted a law that deports the children of migrant workers unless they fulfill a certain criterion. Both Israeli and migrant workers rallied against the law that separates parents from their children.

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The film will also compete in the 18th Busan International Film Festival under the New Currents section. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

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Plot

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The film begins and ends in an airport during a father and son’s transit flight from Tel Aviv to Manila. It tells the story of Moises (Ping Medina), a Filipino single-dad working as a caregiver in Herzliya, Israel, who comes home to his apartment in Tel Aviv to celebrate his son Joshua (Marc Justine Alvarez)’s 4th birthday. It was on that day that Moises, together with their Filipino neighbors Janet (Irma Adlawan), and her daughter Yael (Jasmine Curtis), find out that the Israeli government is going to deport children of foreign workers. Afraid of the new law, Moises and Janet decide to hide their children from the immigration police by making them stay inside the house.

Cast

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  • Ping Medina as Moises
  • Irma Adlawan as Janet
  • Jasmine Curtis-Smith as Yael
  • Marc Justine Alvarez as Joshua
  • Mercedes Cabral as Tina
  • Perla (Pnina) Bronstein as Rotem
  • Omer Juran as Omri
  • Toni Gonzaga as Joshua's Mother
  • Menahem Godick as Israeli policeman
  • Awards

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  • 2013 Cinemalaya Film Festival (New Breed)
  • Best Film
  • Audience Award
  • Best Director – Hannah Espia
  • Best Actress – Irma Adlawan
  • Best Supporting Actress – Jasmine Curtis-Smith
  • Special Jury Citation for Best Acting Ensemble – (Irma Adlawan, Marc Alvarez, Mercedes Cabral, Jasmine Curtis, Ping Medina)
  • Best Cinematography – Ber Cruz and Lyle Nemenzo Sacris
  • Best Editing – Benjamin Tolentino and Hannah Espia
  • Best Score – Mon Espia
  • 2014 Gawad Urian Awards
  • Best Director – Hannah Espia
  • References

    Transit (2013 film) Wikipedia