Calvento Files: The Movie Poster

Calvento Files: The Movie 1997

129 min📅 1997-05-14

"Two stories of betrayals, deceptions and deaths."

Directed by Michael De Mesa, *Calvento Files: The Movie* (1997) delves into two harrowing crime stories inspired by the investigative journalism of a popular TV series.

Director: Michael De Mesa

Cast

Claudine Barretto
Claudine Barretto
Valerie (segment "Balintuwad")
Rio Locsin
Rio Locsin
Nilda (segment "Balintuwad")
Diether Ocampo
Diether Ocampo
Rodolfo (segment "Balintuwad")
Lito Pimentel
Tecson (segment "Balintuwad")
Ray Ventura
Ray Ventura
Joaquin (segment "Balintuwad")
Nonie Buencamino
Nonie Buencamino
Morales (segment "Balintuwad")
Mylene Dizon
Mylene Dizon
Mia (segment "Balintuwad")
Tess Dumpit
Tess Dumpit
Ester (segment "Balintuwad")
Carol Banawa
Cindy (segment "Balintuwad")
Vic Belaro
Police Sergeant (segment "Balintuwad")

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Calvento Files: The Movie (1997) about?

This crime drama unfolds through two chilling episodes inspired by a real investigative crime show. Each story exposes grotesque deaths, betrayals, and the painful pursuit of justice by grieving families, revealing how corruption and violence can lurk in unexpected places.

Who directed Calvento Files: The Movie?

Michael De Mesa directed this intense crime drama, bringing a raw and socially conscious perspective to the screen.

Who stars in Calvento Files: The Movie?

The film features Claudine Barretto, Rio Locsin, Diether Ocampo, Lito Pimentel, and Nonie Buencamino in pivotal roles.

Is Calvento Files: The Movie (1997) worth watching?

As a crime drama rooted in social issues, *Calvento Files: The Movie* offers a compelling, if bleak, look at justice and morality. While not for the faint-hearted, its gripping narratives and strong performances make it a notable entry in Philippine cinema.

How long is Calvento Files: The Movie?

The film has a runtime of 129 minutes.

About Calvento Files: The Movie (1997) — A Gripping Philippine Crime Drama Based on True Events

Directed by Michael De Mesa, *Calvento Files: The Movie* (1997) delves into two harrowing crime stories inspired by the investigative journalism of a popular TV series. The first episode, *Balintuwad*, follows the tragic fate of an epileptic 15-year-old girl who becomes a victim of sexual violence and murder, only for her attackers to be exposed as teachers—figures meant to protect the young. The second narrative uncovers betrayals and grotesque deaths within families, where the pursuit of justice clashes with institutional corruption and moral decay. With its unflinching portrayal of violence and systemic failure, the film creates a tense, atmospheric exploration of crime, betrayal, and the fragile hope for redemption in a world where trust is a luxury.

Starring Claudine Barretto, Rio Locsin, and Diether Ocampo, *Calvento Files: The Movie* blends drama and crime into a raw, socially conscious narrative. The director's sharp lens amplifies the emotional weight of each episode, drawing viewers into a world where innocence is shattered and justice is a distant dream.