Hipag
A film with Rita Magdalena.
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Genre: Uncategorized
Director: F.C. Gargantilla
Actors: Camille Roxas, Jeffrey Gonzales, John Apacible, Rita Magdalena, Sammy Vencio, Tessie Villarama, Vic Vargas
Macho Dancer
Pol moves to Manila for better opportunities after his American lover leaves. However, he gets drawn into the gritty world of gay prostitution and sexual slavery.
Sensual
Written by Jose Javier Reyes. Produced by Regal Films. Starring Barbara Benitez, Lito Gruet, and Charito Solis. Opened on February 22, the first day of 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.
Never Tear Us Apart
An aging spy, his delusional wife, and promiscuous son are driven into madness as they confront the terrors caused by the monster known as The Shadow.
Hugas
Ex-gang members and newlyweds Al and Liezl run away with a big bag of cash, but their ex-boss will go to the ends of the earth to find them.
Nuwebe
Inspired by the actual story of one of the youngest mothers in Philippine history, “Nuwebe” follows the story of Krista who at the tender age of 9 got pregnant from…
Wampipte
Vince meets his friend Mariel’s cousin, Sid, who came from Manila for a vacation. And their story starts from there,..or will it?
Pido Dida: Sabay Tayo
Pido and Dida grew up inside an orphanage believing they are siblings. Maltreated by their adoptive parents, they run away and find themselves in a shanty of a kind lady….
Mang Jose
Having the ability of energy absorption & redirection, Mang Jose covertly saves people only if they rent him out. One day, carefree young man TOPE rents Mang Jose to help…
Salikmata
In a remote town full of secrets and mysteries, a young man faces controversy after his secret relationship with a politician’s daughter is exposed. He must confront harsh consequences filled…
Mister Working Men International
Valenzuela cop wins Mister Working Men International 2019 in Thailand
UP Dulaang Laboratoryo’s Alembong
Offered by U.P. Dulaang Laboratoryo ALEMBONG Adapted from Filipino by Eljay Castro Deldoc from the play “Miss Julie”
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.
