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When the Storm Fades

201881 min★7.0 (2 votes)
ComedyDrama

Overview

In this affecting, provocative docudrama from Sean Devlin, a Filipino family reenacts their own experiences of resolutely rebuilding their homes and lives in the wake of the devastation wrought by 2013’s Hurricane Yolanda. Not helping matters are two ineffectual foreign aid workers (Kayla Lorette and Aaron Read) who aren’t quite the white saviours they fancy themselves to be.

Original Language:EN

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Cast

Aaron Read

Trevor

Ryan Beil

Ryan Beil

Jerry

Alicia Boco

Herself

Marissa Cabalja

Herself

Jocelyn Mamita

Gossiping friend

Conciso Ocasla

Himself

Jessel Quitorio

Tala

Skye Merrick Stammers

Couples

Kayla Lorette

Kayla Lorette

Clare

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