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‘Nocebo’ introduces Filipino folk magic to the world

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FILIPINA actress Chai Financier is the mysterious nanny who comes bringing folk remedies into the home of Eva Green and Mark Strong in “Nocebo.”

Directed by Film and Television Awards-winning filmmaker Lorcan Finnegan (“Vivarium”), “Nocebo” centers on Christine, a fashion designer (Eva Green) who suffers from a mysterious illness that confounds her doctors and frustrates her husband, Felix (Mark Strong). Help arrives in the form of Diana, a Filipino”¯nanny (Chai Fonacier) who uses traditional folk healing to reveal a horrifying truth.

Fonacier’s outstanding performance in the film has been praised by local and foreign critics alike. The New York Times lauded the “excellent actors” particularly highlighting the Cebuana actress’ “knack for coiled tension”. Movie review site RogerEbert.com noted that “Fonacier, whose measured performance is well-realized and deeply felt.”

Filmed in Dublin, Ireland and Manila, “Nocebo” is a true Irish-Filipino co-production that worked on a script by Garret Shanley (“Without Name”). “Nocebo” was produced by Brunella Cocchiglia and Emily Leo and co-produced by the Filipino production company, Epicmedia. It was executive produced by XYZ Films. “Nocebo” is also the first recipient of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP)’s International Co-production Fund (ICOF) in 2020.

“Nocebo” was the opening film at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and had limited runs at Sitges Film Festival, Cork International Film Festival, Singapore International Film Festival, and QCinema International Film Festival.

It is now showing in Philippine cinemas, distributed by TBA Studios.

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