'Green Bones' props and set pieces now used by Manila City Jail
Props and set pieces from the film "Green Bones" are now being put to good use by persons deprived of liberty (PDL) at the Manila City Jail.
As seen in GMA Pictures' Instagram post, the bunk beds, benches, and plates are used by the PDLs of Celda Setenta, where senior citizen PDLs reside.
It was in February when the set pieces were donated to Manila City Jail, GMA Pictures said.
In July, the jail had a special screening of "Green Bones."
The film, produced by GMA Pictures, is directed by Zig Dulay based on an original story by JC Rubio, senior documentary manager of GMA Public Affairs.
It follows Domingo Zamora (Dennis Trillo), who is notorious for the murder of his sister and her daughter. Now that Domingo is up for parole, the newly assigned prison guard (Ruru Madrid) takes a personal interest in making sure that he remains behind bars no matter what.
"Green Bones" bagged several awards from the Metro Manila Film Festival in 2024 and the 8th Entertainment Editors' Choice Awards (EDDYS Awards) in July.
"Green Bones" is streaming on Netflix.
—Nika Roque/MGP, GMA Integrated News