
Isa-dalawa-tatlo: Ang tatay kong kalbo
Medel (Bembol Roco) is a petty thief who gives his earnings to his neighbors who needs it but his felonious activities stopped when he marries Frieda (Beth Bautista) and adopts…

Burlesk Queen
To support her paralytic father, Chato works as a utility girl for a burlesque star Virgie Nite. But when Virgie gets drunk on the night of her scheduled show, Chato…

The Captive Virgins
A tale of two unwed sisters whose lives have been imprisoned by their father.

Masarap, Masakit… ang Umibig
A wealthy couple’s sacrificing adopted son, Alonzo (Christopher de Leon) and wayward biological son, Alvaro (Mat Ranillo III) vie for the love of the same woman, Estella (Vilma Santos).

John & Marsha ’77

Dalawang Pugad… Isang Ibon
A fashion model is torn between two men: her young boyfriend who is a self-centered fashion model and an older married man who is estranged from his domineering wife.

Maligno
A blood-curdling motion picture about witchcraft, Satan’s disciples, witches and warlocks to steal a beautiful maiden’s soul.

Tisoy!
Tisoy is a bohemian balikbayan searching for his father. He gets help from his friends as they scour the immaculately clean Metro Manila as well as reunite with his high…

Once A Moth
Living near the US Clark Air Base, Corazon de la Cruz dreams of a better life in America… until the unspeakable happens.

Insiang
A story about the life of a young girl living with her mother in the slums of Manila, which becomes unbearable when her mother’s young boyfriend moves in with them.

A Speck in the Water
Ferry owner Benjamin has a regular passenger, Chedeng, who is studying to become a midwife. Chedeng has a friend and neighbour, Maria, and without either of them knowing about it…

Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa
A 1975 action film directed by Augusto Buenaventura. It is distinguished for being the movie to win the Best Picture award in the very first Metro Manila Film Festival.

Happy Days Are Here Again
A compilation of film clips featuring dance and song performances culled from various films of the so-called big three – Sampaguita, LVN, Premiere.

Psssst… Halika Babae!
A 1974 film starring Amalia Fuentes, Vic Vargas, and Alona Alegre