The Red Shoes is a 2010 Filipino film directed by Raul Jorolan and produced by Unitel. The film uses a non-linear narrative style, using history to frame a tale of lost love and redemption spanning close to three decades, starting in 1981 with the tragic accident in the construction of the Manila Film Center, through to the 1986 People Power Revolution, which ended the 21-year Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, and finally concluding in 2009, which finds the major characters of the film facing the consequences of the theft of one of 3,000 pairs of shoes of the First Lady Imelda Marcos. The film won the Special Jury Prize in the 2010 Bogota International Film Festival. It participated in the 2010 Vietnam International Film Festival in Hanoi and the 2010 China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival. The film was rated "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines and was also cited as Best Picture in the 2010 Catholic Mass Media Awards in the Philippines.

The Red Shoes (2010)
Directed by Raul Jorolan
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2010 Vietnam International Film Festival, Best Picture, China, Cinema Evaluation Board Of The Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, Flowers Film Festival, Golden Rooster, Hanoi, Imelda Marcos, International Film Festival, Manila Film Center, Mass Media Awards, People Power Revolution, Philippines, Red Shoes, Special Jury Prize, Unitel
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The Red Shoes
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