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‘Alter Me’ starring Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Enchong Dee premieres on top streaming platform November 15

The Philippine office of the world’s leading entertainment streaming service, Netflix, revealed today the first look for Netflix Film, Alter Me.  Starring Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Enchong Dee, the film is directed by RC Delos Reyes and written by Danno Christoper Mariquit. The film follows an HR manager who seeks the mentorship of a coveted escort to better connect with other people and her own emotions. However, he soon opens her heart to unexpected feelings. Alter Me will premiere on November 15 on Netflix, and will be available across Asia.

“Nowadays, in the advent of technology and social media, we put on different masks and we create our own worlds. Hoping, that in that world we would be able to find the love and fulfillment we have always been seeking. Not realizing that the true change or ‘altering’ we have to do is always dependent on who we are and how honest we are to ourselves,” said director RC Delos Reyes.

“Now that cinemas are closed, it is a struggle for filmmakers like me to find a platform on where to tell our stories. So when my producers told me that my third film–Alter Me is now a Netflix Film that will be streaming across Asia, I was jumping out of joy. For that only goes to show that there is no way for us to stop telling our stories,” the director added.

Alter Me is produced by Viva Films and Ten17P.

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