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    In the remote countryside of Ilocos, various women are sexually abused by local men. Two sisters, Tonya (Maria Isabel Lopez), a sexually repressed young woman, and Selda (Sarsi Emmanuelle), a promiscuous woman, meet Simon (Mark Joseph), the most attractive man in the village.

  2. Daughters of Eve is a film directed by Elwood Perez with Sarsi Emmanuelle, Maria Isabel Lopez, Myra Manibog, Mark Joseph .... Year: 1985. Original title: Silip (Daughters of Eve). Synopsis: In the remote countryside of Ilongo, various women are sexually abused by local men.

  3. Aug 27, 2021 · This surreal, softcore Filipino exploitation flick Silip: Daughters of Eve (1986) opens in the remote seaside village of Hocos Norte where the town butcher Simon (Mark Joseph) bludgeons a bull to death with a hammer on a sand dune before slicing it's throat open and slaughtering the beast in front of a group on small children who are horrified b...

  4. Aug 20, 2021 · Former Miss Philippines Maria Isabel Lopez was making a name for herself in the '80s thanks to an well-timed erotic acting career during the country's relaxing censorship under the control of Imelda Marcos, who used proceeds from the more expensive "hot" screenings to fund the country's cultural programs.

  5. Aug 10, 2021 · The film stars former Miss Philippines, the stunning Maria Isabel Lopez, in her most revealing role ever. It's an eye-opening example of raw and savage film making from one of it's country's most innovative directors. The film contains images of sex and violence that may disturb some viewers.

  6. Reviews. 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.

  7. Jul 5, 2021 · Silip: Daughters of Ev stars former Miss Philippines, the stunning Maria Isabel Lopez (Sana, Bukas Pa Ang Kahapo), in her most revealing role ever. It’s an eye-opening example of raw and savage film making from one of its country’s most innovative directors.