Squatterpunk is a film shot in one day, following an eight-year-old Slum King named Hapon and his rat-bag minions through a shanty town in Manila. The film features stunning hand-held black and white images of kids playing amidst cardboard walls and debris. The mostly improvised punk score adds to the film's emotional impact, creating a vivid and jarring collection of postcards that capture innocence at the brink of adolescence.
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A young "Slum King" named Hapon and his outcast friends navigate the sprawling shanty towns of a neglected city, finding strength and determination in their shared struggles.