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Ranchero 2008

📅 2008-07-11

Set against the claustrophobic walls of a small provincial jail nestled in Rizal, *Ranchero* (2008) is a gripping drama that zeroes in on the final day of incarceration for Ricardo, a man on the verge of reclaiming his freedom.

Director: Michael Christian Cardoz

Cast

Archie Adamos
Archie Adamos
Gary Lim
Gary Lim
Joselito Carascal
Roberto Correa
Edwin Pamanian
Jess Evardone
Jess Evardone
Moises Magisa
Moises Magisa
Perry Escaño
Luigi Nacario
Daniel Magisa
Daniel Magisa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ranchero (2008) about?

*Ranchero* (2008) centers on Ricardo, a prisoner counting down his final hours before release, and his bond with friend Miyong in a jail kitchen. Their day of small talk and routine takes a dramatic turn when a knife vanishes, forcing them to confront the consequences of an unexpected disruption to their carefully balanced world.

Who directed Ranchero?

*Ranchero* was directed by Michael Christian Cardoz, whose work shapes the film's tense and intimate atmosphere.

Who stars in Ranchero?

The film features Archie Adamos, Gary Lim, Joselito Carascal, Roberto Correa, and Edwin Pamanian in pivotal roles.

Is Ranchero (2008) worth watching?

While *Ranchero* (2008) is an unrated drama, its tight storytelling and focus on human relationships make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films. Its exploration of confinement and freedom offers a unique perspective, though its limited scope may not appeal to everyone.

How long is Ranchero?

Runtime details are not listed.

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About Ranchero (2008) — A Gritty Jailhouse Drama of Hope and Disruption

Set against the claustrophobic walls of a small provincial jail nestled in Rizal, *Ranchero* (2008) is a gripping drama that zeroes in on the final day of incarceration for Ricardo, a man on the verge of reclaiming his freedom. Directed by Michael Christian Cardoz, the film follows Ricardo and his close confidant Miyong as they navigate their daily routines in the jail's kitchen, where camaraderie and impending change intertwine. Their morning conversations brim with hope and uncertainty, painting a vivid portrait of anticipation and the fragile threads that connect people in confined spaces. But when a missing kitchen knife disrupts their fragile routine, the ripple effects threaten to unravel more than just the day's meal plans—altering the fate of both men in unexpected ways.

Michael Christian Cardoz crafts a tense, atmospheric story that explores themes of trust, redemption, and the small yet monumental moments that define a life in transition. With its raw and intimate storytelling, *Ranchero* (2008) immerses viewers in a world where freedom and confinement blur, revealing the profound impact of choices made behind bars and the bonds formed in the shadows of uncertainty.