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- Fiction and reality blur when Leonor, a retired filmmaker, falls into a coma after a television lands on her head, compelling her to become the action hero of her unfinished screenplay.
- Set during the Philippine-American war, a short-tempered Philippine Revolutionary Army general faces an enemy more formidable than the American army: his own treacherous countrymen.
- Water Lemon is set in the coastal town of Mauban, Quezon, where the mundane lives of a grieving widow, a socially handicapped genius, and a helpless grandfather interconnect to create bumps in their flatline lives.
- When Section Zamora contracts a mysterious virus during a field trip, they are quarantined by the military in an abandoned facility. Students Ada, RJ, Princess, and Migs fight for their survival as they deal with the dangers of the infectious virus and politics among untrustworthy classmates.
- This is the life story of Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo, a Chinese-Filipina who founded the Beaterio de la Compania de Jesus, which later became the Congregation of the Sisters of the Religious of the Virgin Mary.
- The lives of a matriarch, her two sons, and her niece are never the same again as they come to terms with an indiscretion in the family. A pivotal decision is made and a downward spiral ensues wherein the outcome can be no less than earth-shattering.
- Pusong Bato is a film-within-a film about Cinta Dela Cruz, a faded actress who tries to relive and remember her glorious days as a movie star in the 1970s.
- This dark melodrama delves into a young adult woman's submission to a traditional home and her struggle for her liberation.
- In the year 2125, a documentary on the "xenobiological" essay is made by Restituto A. Calampangan, Head of Analytical Service at the Philippine Orbital Research Center.
- A child's universal story of simple dreams and attachments. About a young boy who longs for the day when he could go to town and eat batchoy, one of Iloilo's celebrated delicacies. Looking to fulfill this dream, he went along with his father, carpenter, to try and sell a bamboo chair in order to have money to buy batchoy.
- WESLEY is a 32 year old naturalized Fil-American living in NY City. Upon leaving the Philippines 12 years ago, he left his grandmother and older brother to pursue his dreams of being a painter someday. Hampered with his guilt of leaving them behind plus the pressures of keeping up with the American way of life, the past years have gone by without WESLEY being an inch closer to his dreams. As life would have it, in the middle of his life-crisis away from his homeland, he suddenly gets a phone-call saying that "A loved one" back in the Philippines has died and he needs to come back home to say goodbye. Problem is that two weeks before he came to NY, a tragic accident had taken the lives of his parents, since then he has never looked at a dead body in a coffin and hasn't gone inside a funeral home. Throughout his homecoming, his older brother, his friends, an aunt and an ex-girlfriend remind him of what life is truly all about---They also help him shine some light on his struggles back in the States and his struggle to look at his loved one in the coffin, to finally say his last goodbye and eventually help him move on with his life and start chasing his dream again.
- A short, syncretic vision of a city that was once the envy of the Orient but has now sunk into despair - Manila.
- This film follows secret agent D'd Dick as he saves a tourist town from a deadly vicious vamp.
- A man searches for his destiny while crawling on the streets of the metropolis at the height of EDSA Revolution.
- A man goes on a thanking spree.
- In the decade following the Spanish-American War, more Filipinos were killed by US troops than by the Spanish during the 300 years of colonial rule. More than 1 million Filipinos died between 1899 and 1913. This experimental documentary about the Philippine American War of 1899 combines archival photographs and turn of the century film, digital video and 16mm footage to create memories of a forgotten history. A contemporary Filipina-American narrator weaves this complex history through historiography, experimental documentary and intercultural cinema. Shot on location in the Philippines and edited in the US, the film was produced by an international team of Filipino and American media artists.
- Trip tells the story of a young boy from the province who eagerly rides a jeepney to Manila yet ends up disillusioned of what city life is really all about just by meeting all the passengers.
- An artist' search for inspiration that led to his friendship with a young boy. Set in idyllic Miagao, Iloilo - an artist, skilled in the craft of pottery breaks solitude and allows a young boy to become his apprentice. The boy in the end became an accomplished artist himself.
- Due to the rudeness done by the worker of Dante (Richard Quan) and Lilia (Lovely Rivero) to the Balete tree, the spirit who lives there gets furious and kidnapped their daughter, Sinow (Angeli Nicole Sanoy), as punishment for their actions.
- When Snow (Rhian Ramos) grew up in the hands of the fairies, her questions to Basya (Celia Rodriguez) also increase. Her life will only get more complicated when she meets Prince (Daniel Matsunaga), the man who doesn't believe in ghosts.
- Snow's (Rhian Ramos) life will be in danger because of Prince (Daniel Matsunaga), will this really be the reason for her to discover her true identity?
- Basya (Celia Rodriguez) and the other spirits cannot allow Snow (Rhian Ramos) to return to her family. Will they be able to discover a means to get the girl back to the world she was raised, or will they choose to allow her to remain in the world of humans?