

Silip
- Horror
- Drama
- Crime
In the remote countryside of Ilongo, various women are sexually abused by local men. Two sisters meet Simon, the most attractive man in the village, and fight over him - one constantly haunted by Catholic dogma because of the abuse she suffered previously.
Daughters of Eve is a 1985 horror-drama that explores trauma and violence in a remote Philippine village. The film follows two sisters whose rivalry over a man is complicated by one sister's psychological scars from sexual abuse and deep Catholic guilt. A brutally unflinching examination of how trauma shapes relationships and identity.
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When was Daughters of Eve released?
Daughters of Eve was released on February 7, 1985.
What is the plot about?
The film is set in the remote countryside of Ilongo and centers on two sisters who both become involved with Simon, the village's most desirable man. One sister struggles with lingering trauma and Catholic guilt stemming from past sexual abuse, which drives a wedge between the siblings.
What genres does this film belong to?
Daughters of Eve blends horror, drama, and crime elements, using these genres to examine violence, trauma, and their psychological aftermath.









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