
SYNOPSIS
Manok is a middle-class treasure hunter who’s been digging for Japanese treasure for years. He and his companions are in the final stage of their current site in the mountains of Suyo, Ilocos Sur, an area reputed as a Japanese stronghold during World War II. All the signs at their site indicate that they are certain to find treasure. With their resources nearly depleted, Manok convinces his godfather in marriage, Freddie, to finance the rest of their operations. Manok, Freddie, and another friend, Boyet, journey back to the site hoping that, as their medium predicted, they will find gold before Manok’s wife gives birth in a month’s time.
Getting back to the site turns out to be more difficult than expected. Manok and his companions manage to make it back to the site but in the process stir up some trouble in the community. Soon, mysterious things happen at the site. With each of them becoming more and more paranoid, Manok struggles to keep the group intact long enough to unearth the treasure that he believes is just within their reach.

FILMMAKER’S PROFILE
ANA AGABIN is the kind of person who would jump off a 30-foot cliff, go hitchhiking in a foreign land, and shoot the rapids in some distant mountain hanging on to nothing more than a waterproofed backpack. She has in fact done all that, and more. That’s why it comes as no surprise that after establishing a profitable business in media production, she puts it at risk by convincing her business partners to go into filmmaking. To which, her partners could only shake their heads and agree. Ana takes a pause from producing their usual fare of corporate videos and documentaries to direct her first feature film, 24K.
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