Family Of Filipino Director Jade Castro Demands Release And Fair Investigation

A week after Filipino filmmaker Jade Castro (Remington and the Curse of the Zombadings) was arrested for alleged arson, his family released a statement demanding his release alongside his three friends, Noel Mariano, Ernesto Orcine, and Dominic Ramos. According to this statement, the police were too hasty in their investigation.

On January 31st, four men in bonnets allegedly set fire to a jeepney (minibus-like utility vehicle) after forcing the driver and passenger to leave. The police stopped Castro and his friends at the resort they were staying at during the Cocolunay festival. Six hours after the police questioned them, the four men were led to the station, where they have since been detained, according to the family’s statement.

In addition to a fundraiser to help cover legal fees, the families of Castro and his friends posted their statement on the “Free Castro” page, which other Filipino filmmakers and industry members have shared on social media. The Directors Guild of the Philippines (DGPI) called for their “immediate release” earlier this week.

In their statement, the families claim that the men allegedly “drove from Manila to Mulanay, Quezon, to attend the Cocolunay festival where they mingled with the locals and enjoyed the festivities.” Television station ABS-CBN and two local officials have backed these claims, alleging that they were more than an hour away from the scene of the crime.

The families claimed that due to a lack of evidence or actual motives, the four men should be released immediately. “We, the families of Jade, Noel, Ernesto, and Dominic, demand a transparent and fair investigation. We ask all the concerned government agencies to look into this matter, assess the facts, and act accordingly and immediately,” they proclaim.

James Volonte: James Volonte is a budding writer who is eager to learn about the film industry firsthand. A fairly recent graduate from the University of Oklahoma, he has worked to gain as much experience as possible in entertainment. With a degree in Film and Media Studies and participation in the Student Film Production Club, he is able to look at the business from different angles. Since he graduated, he has worked on sets of films like Honey Boy and Ghostlight. Additionally, he has helped with rigs for various venues under the Emergent Theatre Technologies company. With these experiences, he hopes to become a filmmaker and create his own stories to share with the world.
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