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Bisperas (2019)
Character: N/A
An hour before new year comes, a family’s year-ender celebration gets disrupted by an unexpected, tragic incident.
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I Killed My Mother (2019)
Character: N/A
An impulsive young adult hasn’t experienced life to the fullest, and her mother’s high parental expectations put a strain on their relationship. During the day of her mother’s birthday celebration, she accidentally hits someone in a desolated road, where she decides to do everything to disregard the victim so she will not be affiliated with the crime with Mature Nature as an observer in this immersive and visceral short that explores the meaning of responsibility in today’s society.
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Sukat (2022)
Character: Woman
Confined and isolated within the four corners of her room, a woman’s confusion grows as her room becomes smaller, with marks appearing after every alarm she hears.
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To Become a Mother (2023)
Character: Lilet
The film follows the not-so-colorful life of Giliw after getting abandoned by his long-term partner, Roy. After a year of Giliw working in Japan, Roy and his girlfriend, Lilet, invites her to attend their child's baptism. Suddenly, Giliw discovers the unfortunate situation of Lilet and her child.
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Islabodan (2017)
Character: N/A
Caloy, a lone, apathetic plastic bottle collector, gets caught in the middle of two warring gangs which changes his disposition in life forever.
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Mia (2020)
Character: Margie Policarpio
A nerdy forester, Jay Policarpio, who transforms mined-out land into rain forests pursues the self-destructive alcoholic, Mia Salazar, who recently joined the government's Doctor To The Barrios program to heal the tragedy of her fiance's death
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Never Tear Us Apart (2018)
Character: N/A
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.
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Tayo Muna Habang Hindi Pa Tayo (2019)
Character: Lia
A soft boy. A strong girl. Tayo Muna Habang Hindi Pa Tayo is a love story that comes close but not far enough. When Alex DTR-ed and found out that Carlo is not ready to commit to a relationship, Alex must ask herself if love can survive without commitment.
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Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral (2018)
Character: Stage Actor
With this film (the second war trilogy set during the Filipino-American war in the early 1900s), the revolution marches on against the Americans after the bloody death of General Antonio Luna. The conflicted philosophies behind the heroic struggle continue and become personified in the colorful character of General Gregorio "Goyo" del Pilar.
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A Girl and A Guy (2021)
Character: Bea
A Girl and A Guy is a modern tale of young adults navigating the tricky world of relationships, connection, and intimacy in today’s society. The film tells the story of a girl, the story of a guy, and the story of a girl and a guy.
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Liway (2018)
Character: Marilen
The true story of a young mother who uses story-telling to protect her child from the reality of growing up in prison and the difficult life she endured.
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Fruitcake (2024)
Character: Roel's Girl
In modern-day Metro Manila, a diverse group of Filipinos faces life's lows as their destinies collide on a fateful train ride, unfolding a heartwarming and comedic tapestry of interconnected stories.
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Sana Sinabi Mo (2025)
Character: Helen
When a young missionary uncovers his late father's long-held secret, he travels from the Philippines to Spain in search of his dad's forbidden love.
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Ang Babaeng Allergic sa Wi-Fi (2018)
Character: Student Leader
Norma, a typical teenager who is always online, created a joint social media account for her and her boyfriend to mark their third monthsary. She gets a rare illness called electromagnetic hypersensitivity, which means she can't be around cellphones, tablets, laptops, and Wi-Fi. To help her cope with her syndrome, Norma relocates to a remote province with no signal, forcing her to have a long-distance relationship with Leo.
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Quezon (2025)
Character: Beauty Queen
A historical drama focusing on Manuel L. Quezon years after the Philippine Revolution during the American occupation. When his fight for independence from the United States is put to the test, Quezon finds himself playing the brutal game of politics to outmaneuver his rivals — including Leonard Wood, Sergio Osmeña, and Joven Hernando. In Quezon’s relentless quest for power, he ultimately faces off with Emilio Aguinaldo in the 1935 presidential elections, using charm and favoritism as both weapons and currency, in a campaign that ultimately changes the face of Philippine politics and history.
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