In 2019, a Kickstarter campaign raised $200,000 to search for a release print in the Argentine National Film Archive. The archive denied having any copy. But whispers continue that Alexandre Aja (director of High Tension ) is in talks to produce a documentary about the film’s disappearance.
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in the titular role. Directed by the legendary filmmaker , this release is a product of its era's "bold" or adult drama genre in Philippine cinema. angela perez alexandra 1986 movie exclusive
In the vast, shadowy archives of mid-80s cinema, certain films develop a cult reputation not because they were blockbusters, but because they were phantoms . For decades, film collectors and enthusiasts of rare B-movie thrillers have whispered a single name: . Specifically, their searches converge on a single, elusive artifact—the Angela Perez Alexandra 1986 movie exclusive . In 2019, a Kickstarter campaign raised $200,000 to
Artists have recreated the porcelain mask. Musicians have sampled the film’s lost synth score (composed by the late Juan Carlos Calderón). Fan forums dedicated to finding a digital copy have over 40,000 members. :
in the titular role
(playing her conservative, moralist mother who eventually disowns her) and Jaime Fabregas as the villainous Mr. Cortez. A Story of Radical Survival:
Veteran film collector Marcus Trelawny explains: “In 1987, a small distributor named Cinema Exotica acquired the rights for a limited regional release. They marketed the film as ‘The Angela Perez Exclusive’—meaning you could only see this version if you attended a midnight showing in one of eight cities: New York, LA, Chicago, Seattle, Austin, Detroit, Boston, or San Francisco. After those two weeks, the ‘exclusive print’ was supposed to be destroyed.”
In 2019, a Kickstarter campaign raised $200,000 to search for a release print in the Argentine National Film Archive. The archive denied having any copy. But whispers continue that Alexandre Aja (director of High Tension ) is in talks to produce a documentary about the film’s disappearance.
:
in the titular role. Directed by the legendary filmmaker , this release is a product of its era's "bold" or adult drama genre in Philippine cinema.
In the vast, shadowy archives of mid-80s cinema, certain films develop a cult reputation not because they were blockbusters, but because they were phantoms . For decades, film collectors and enthusiasts of rare B-movie thrillers have whispered a single name: . Specifically, their searches converge on a single, elusive artifact—the Angela Perez Alexandra 1986 movie exclusive .
Artists have recreated the porcelain mask. Musicians have sampled the film’s lost synth score (composed by the late Juan Carlos Calderón). Fan forums dedicated to finding a digital copy have over 40,000 members.
(playing her conservative, moralist mother who eventually disowns her) and Jaime Fabregas as the villainous Mr. Cortez. A Story of Radical Survival:
Veteran film collector Marcus Trelawny explains: “In 1987, a small distributor named Cinema Exotica acquired the rights for a limited regional release. They marketed the film as ‘The Angela Perez Exclusive’—meaning you could only see this version if you attended a midnight showing in one of eight cities: New York, LA, Chicago, Seattle, Austin, Detroit, Boston, or San Francisco. After those two weeks, the ‘exclusive print’ was supposed to be destroyed.”