(internationally known as Daughters of Eve ) is a 1985 Filipino psychological drama and cult classic directed by Elwood Perez . It is widely regarded as one of the most provocative and boundary-pushing films of the "bold" era in Philippine cinema. Key Details Director: Elwood "El Maestro" Perez.
Released during a period of relaxed censorship in the Philippines, Silip is often cited alongside other iconic "bold" films like Scorpio Nights and Boatman . It continues to be screened at prestigious venues like the UPFI Film Center for film festivals.
The film explores complex themes of religious hypocrisy, sexual repression, and human desire within a rural village setting. Notable Content Silip (1985)
The film is famous for its raw and disturbing imagery, including:
Starring Maria Isabel Lopez, Sarsi Emmanuelle, and Myra Manibog. Alternative Titles: Known in Italy as Deflorazione . (internationally known as Daughters of Eve ) is
A notorious scene involving the actual slaughter of a water buffalo (carabao).
Despite its "sleazy" reputation, lead actress Maria Isabel Lopez has clarified in interviews that the sex scenes were simulated. Released during a period of relaxed censorship in
It has gained a global cult following and was released on a high-definition Blu-ray by Mondo Macabro , featuring interviews with the cast and director. Impact and Legacy