Narcisa
Narcisa is pledged by her mother as security for a loan to a family that owns a gambling den.
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Genre: Drama
Director: Ed Palmos
Actors: Adan Aragon, Anita Linda, Carmelita Ramos, Isabel Extra, Mark Joseph, Myrna Castillo, Richmond Aquino, Ruben Rustia, Ryan Robles, Shiela Muñoz
Country: Philippines
Heneral Luna
A Filipino general who believes he can turn the tide of battle in the Philippine-American war. But little does he know that he faces a greatest threat to the country’s…
Respect
Hendrix dreams of hip-hop greatness, but he’s spiraling down a rabbit-hole of crime and poverty until he meets Doc, an old poet still haunted by his martial law past. Can…
Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife
When Chona Chong (Zsa Zsa Padilla) learns that her wealthy husband Elton (Jay Manalo) is having an affair with two younger women (Cherry Pie Picache and Rufa Mae Quinto) —…
I Think I’m In Love
Jonas always buys from her suki Kaye, a perfume whom he gives it to her girlfriends. After days, he brakes up with her girlfriend.
Mga Anino Ng Kahapon
The film explores the varying degrees, forms and issues of surveillance (the feeling of being policed) which are the heart of the relationship and conflict of a schizophrenia patient and…
Four Sisters and a Wedding
The children of the Salazar family have been pursuing separate lives in the recent years. After a few years of not being together as a whole family, they find themselves…
Balangiga: Howling Wilderness
1901, Balangiga. Eight-year-old Kulas flees town with his grandfather and their carabao to escape General Smith’s Kill & Burn order. He finds a toddler amid a sea of corpses and…
Ola
Five years after the death of her daughter during childbirth, a still-grieving artist is visited by her departed child who asks her to build a boat. What happens next is…
Confessional
A documentary filmmaker from Manila sets out to cover the Sinulog Festival in Cebu, but gets in over his head when he meets a retired, corrupt politician who is ready…
One and Only Star
Miggy is not an ordinary boy. He grows up as a learning, mentally challenged person. He becomes the center of his brother’s life. A psychiatrist gives her time and attention…
Ang Pamana
The film is based on traditional Filipino folklore, and mentions creatures such as duwende (dwarfs), manananggal (winged, half-bodied vampires), aswang (blood-sucking monsters disguised as humans), kapre (tobacco-smoking giants).
Transit
Moises, a single Filipino dad, comes home to celebrate his son’s fourth birthday and learns that the Israeli government is going to deport the children of foreign workers.
