Scene from Silip (1985)
Scene Details
Duration: 328 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 42 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 880x500 | Added: 2011-Aug-30 |
Actresses in this Scene

Myra Manibog
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Myra Manibog starred in the 1985 Filipino film 'Silip'. The movie revolves around Tonya, a sexually repressed woman who teaches catechism to children and has a complex relationship with Simon, the butcher she secretly desires. When Selda, her friend who moved to the city five years ago, returns home with her American lover Ronald, their lives intertwine in ways that challenge Tonya's repressed sexuality.

Sarsi Emmanuelle
Birth Name: Maria Jennifer Obregon Mitchell
Birth Date: 1966-11-17
Birth Place: Olongapo City, Zambales, Philippines
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Alternate Names: Sarsi Emmanuel
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Sarsi Emmanuelle, born Maria Jennifer Obregon Mitchell, was a Filipino actress who gained recognition for her role in 'Boatman'. She earned a Best Actress nomination from the Gawad Urian Awards for this film.
About the Movie: Silip (1985)

Release Year: 1985
Nation: Philippines
Alternative Title: Oi kores tis Evas, Kukkolás, Daughters of Eve, Deflorazione, Силип, Дочери Евы, Peeping
Director: Elwood Perez
Writer: Ricky Lee
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Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Horror Film, Romance, Romance Film, Thriller
Story
In the remote Ilocos countryside of the Philippines, Tonya, a sexually repressed young woman, teaches catechism to local children while secretly harboring feelings for Simon, the attractive butcher who has affairs with other women like Mona. Tonya's friend Selda returns from the city after five years with her American lover Ronald, who leaves soon afterward. Selda is promiscuous and holds liberal views on sex, contrasting with Tonya's guilt-filled attitudes. The arrival of Selda disrupts the dynamics between Tonya, Simon, and other villagers.
Summary
Silip (1985) is a Filipino drama directed by Elwood Perez that explores themes of sexual repression, guilt, and liberation among women in a remote Ilocos village. The story revolves around Tonya, a sexually repressed young woman who teaches catechism to local children while secretly being attracted to Simon, the butcher with multiple affairs. When Selda, Tonya's promiscuous friend with liberal views on sex, returns from the city after five years, she disrupts the village dynamics and challenges Tonya's guilt-filled attitudes towards sexuality.