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Cast

Maria Isabel Lopez

Maria Isabel Lopez

Paolo Rivero

Paolo Rivero

Simon Ibarra

Simon Ibarra

CJ Ramos

CJ Ramos

Jon Neri

Jon Neri

Sue Prado

Sue Prado

Isadora Alonzo

Isadora Alonzo

Jonathan Neri

Jonathan Neri

Kimmy Maclang

Kimmy Maclang

Derick Cabrido

Derick Cabrido

Sigrid Andrea Bernardo

Sigrid Andrea Bernardo

Issa Bernal

Issa Bernal

Richard Collo

Richard Collo

Eric Dao

Eric Dao

Ernie Dao

Ernie Dao

Crew

Joseph Israel M. Laban

Joseph Israel M. Laban

Director

Joseph Israel M. Laban

Joseph Israel M. Laban

Screenplay

Diwa de Leon

Diwa de Leon

Music

Luis Liwanag

Luis Liwanag

Cinematography

Piah Luna

Piah Luna

Editor

Nestor Abrogena Jr.

Nestor Abrogena Jr.

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JP Habac

JP Habac

Art Direction

Joseph Israel M. Laban

Joseph Israel M. Laban

Executive Producer

Raffy Magsaysay

Raffy Magsaysay

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Cuchera

20111.0 / 1087 min
Drama

Overview

Based on a true story, Cuchera is about Filipino drug mules, drug couriers and their recruiters. It follows the story of Isabel, a veteran drug mule, in her first attempt at running her own drug transshipment operation between Manila and China. Isabel’s character is based on the story of an actual Filipina drug mule who was caught with eight capsules of heroin lodged in her sex organ, 48 in the rectum and 11 in her abdomen after an x-ray was conducted by Chinese authorities. Cuchera presents an accurate depiction of how some Filipinos end up becoming entrenched in the world of illegal drugs. Currently, the Philippines leads all Southeast Asian countries in the number of nationals arrested for drug smuggling charges in China. As of 2009, there are currently 95 Filipinos languishing in various jails in Chinese territories---four of whom are on death row. Violators include minors who enter China with fake passports.