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BEING LOUD QUIETLY | Onat Diaz on directing The Silent Noise

38 min · 18 jul 2026
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Onat Diaz — director of "Wildflower", "Dirty Linen" and "The Alibi" — joins Content Asia On Air to talk about "The Silent Noise", a 10-episode limited series produced by ABS-CBN Studios for Prime Video about a deaf 10-year-old boy who may hold the key to a murder. The show just won Best Asian Content at the Global OTT Awards in Busan, the Philippines' first-ever win in that category, beating out entries from Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and China. Lead actress Angelica Panganiban, who plays Jackie Carpio, has also just been nominated for Best Female Lead in a TV Programme/Series Made in Asia at the 2026 ContentAsia Awards; winners announced on 27 August. Onat talks about building a mystery series around silence and about swinging between the loud, spectacle-driven "The Alibi" and the restraint of "The Silent Noise" (shot back to back). He also opens up about adapting distinctly Filipino stories for a global streaming audience, and what sets Philippine storytelling apart as the region's spotlight shifts beyond Korea and Thailand. Guest: Onat Diaz, director Host: Janine Stein Follow Content Asia On Air for more conversations on the Asian content industry. More at contentasia.tv.

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Onat Diaz — director of "Wildflower", "Dirty Linen" and "The Alibi" — joins Content Asia On Air to talk about "The Silent Noise", a 10-episode limited series produced by ABS-CBN Studios for Prime Video about a deaf 10-year-old boy who may hold the key to a murder. The show just won Best Asian Content at the Global OTT Awards in Busan, the Philippines' first-ever win in that category, beating out entries from Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and China. Lead actress Angelica Panganiban, who plays Jackie Carpio, has also just been nominated for Best Female Lead in a TV Programme/Series Made in Asia at the 2026 ContentAsia Awards; winners announced on 27 August. Onat talks about building a mystery series around silence and about swinging between the loud, spectacle-driven "The Alibi" and the restraint of "The Silent Noise" (shot back to back). He also opens up about adapting distinctly Filipino stories for a global streaming audience, and what sets Philippine storytelling apart as the region's spotlight shifts beyond Korea and Thailand. Guest: Onat Diaz, director Host: Janine Stein Follow Content Asia On Air for more conversations on the Asian content industry. More at contentasia.tv.

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