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- Strikingly captivating and accessible short film by someone who tends to make more experimental and raw films, even though the situation in the film is raw enough as it is. We follow Piling, a young soccer fanatic, through a slum district of Manila. No ball or cleats, but a Coke can and flip-flops are the ingredients for a virtuoso demonstration of the football art. Only at the end does it become apparent why the little ball juggler will never be a Ronaldinho.
- Believing it is the way to achieve their dreams, a young boy strives to convince a homeless orphan to study.
- Danny a very loving boyfriend to Sandy, must find a way to come back to the Philippines to see her again.
- Cherish every moment in life.
- A pensive man wearing an empty ID jacket and a broken watch drifts through public spaces on the way home.
- 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.
- Liza plays the game of thorns. Will she be the only one left to endure the pain when she falls? Or will the men grimace in pain while holding on to her?
- A high school student experiences first love while a huge pimple grows on her nose.
- Set in the future, it was that distinct lullaby that will bring the boy to his past, to his source.
- The story of a young woman's futile attempt to reach the father of her unborn child while she wrestles with the idea of abortion.
- 'Muse' or "Lakambini" is a documentary showing a glimpse of the lives of three women from different communities, and their three distinct arts. It focuses on the art of these women, their process and inspirations, and their hopes for the future of their communities. Magdalena is a National Living Treasure, famed for her weaving, and living among a community of fellow women weavers. Imelda is a painter and printmaker, and one of the founding members of KASIBULAN. Kyla is a young creative, recently taking over the home linen store of her family. All three women use Philippine culture as their muse in the arts.
- A man goes on a thanking spree.
- Linda Manuel is a former actress. Decades in the industry left her used to basking in attention. That attention, however, is shared with her rival - Norma Gesmundo. Many years past her prime, Linda has now faded from her glory. Nowadays, she spends her time seeking attention from others. With her birthday coming up, she's invited her old friends and colleagues so she may once again be the center of attention. But something puts a monkey wrench into her plans - Norma Gesmundo is in a coma.
- A young couple tests the limits of patience, language and sexual politics during a tense argument that shuffles between amorous and vicious.
- A depressed school librarian named Jeanette is confined between two different worlds -- the four corners of the school's library and the four walls of her house.
- Tambay is a day in the life of two out of school 7 year old kids. They spend most of their time playing outside or being at home watching TV with their absent mothers.
- Bren is blaming himself for the death of his family. He becomes self destructive - he quits basketball and pushes away the people who care about him, especially his girlfriend, Jinri. Just when he thought he's had enough, Bren learned from his mother's best friend, Sandara, the truth about him.
- After seeing a familiar face in Tita Baby's (Lorna Tolentino) eatery, Coach B immediately confirms, through a video, if the new guy in their neighborhood is indeed the Korean basketball superstar Bren T. Park. Vicky (Julie Anne San Jose), meanwhile, finally finds the perfect addition to the Puzakal team who may serve as the new team captain. Is he the one who will bring them to basketball glory?
- After reading the letter of his deceased mother to his biological father, he immediately went to the Philippines to search for answers. He sought the help of his former nanny, Tita Baby (Lorna Tolentino), who was more than willing to welcome him inside her humble home in Tondo, Manila. But Bren is up for a big challenge as he needs to adjust and blend in with the people of Barangay 143, who are far different from the people he grew up in in Korea. Will he be welcomed by his new neighborhood or will he be an outcast? How is he connected with Coach B's (John Arcilla) daughter Vicky (Julie Anne San Jose)?
- Coach B (John Arcilla) challenges Bren (Migo Adecer) into a one-on-one basketball match just to get him to play for team Puzakal. If Coach B wins the game, Bren will join his team for one season. If he loses, then he will stop bugging Bren. Who will win the game? Will team Puzakal finally welcome its new captain?
- Bren is still hoping to find his real father and his new lead is promising but with an unpleasant twist. Vicky and Bren fights in front of the team and when things got out of control, Bren ends up saying foul remarks about her.
- Wax and Vicky bonds while talking about Basti's birthday. Kpop says sorry to Vicky with the help of Buchoy and the Puzakals team. James tells Bren that Melvin is not his biological father.
- Married couple Jaime, the sole heir to the affluent Claveria Group of Companies, and Maita, having trouble starting their family, hire Lilian, daughter of their most-trusted house helper, to be their surrogate. Lilian accepts, and later she gives birth to three beautiful girls: kindhearted Donna Marie; ambitious and strong-willed Donna Belle; and soft-spoken Donna Lyn, who mediates between her sisters. Life takes an unexpected turn for the three Donnas when Kendra, Lady Prima's ambitious executive assistant, who has been eying Jaime and the Claveria fortune, will stop at nothing to get hold of all of Claveria's wealth and Jaime's affection at the expense of the three young heiresses. Family secrets, grudging relatives, and an endless pursuit of real identity--will the bond of the three Donnas remain strong amidst the many challenges life throws at them?
- A short, syncretic vision of a city that was once the envy of the Orient but has now sunk into despair - Manila.
- Sinag Obispo is a DJ at a community radio station in her paradise-like hometown, Pelangi, which was formerly a well-developed municipality because of its flourishing mining industry, but many people were forced to leave after mining firms closed down. Sinag stays behind because she loves her hometown. Meanwhile, Benjie Rosales has just earned his Architecture degree. His father died when he was young and his mother Amand raised him alone. Suddenly Amand urges Benjie to contact his real-estate developer grandfather Vicente Rosales. The Rosales household doesn't fully welcome Benjie, except for his grandmother Helen, who convinces Benjie to work at their real-estate company. Benjie accepts the job and is assigned to a project in Pelangi, where he meets Sinag. Their lives will change and intertwine as they fall in love.
- A young man struggling with HIV realizes that his infection is part of a government conspiracy.
- Paul Gabriel was born in the USA but raised in the Philippines. Paul plans to return to America after his college graduation. But before he could graduate, he must pass one subject where his professor demands that he answer the question, "What's wrong with the Filipino?" Paul's effort to answer the question forces him to reflect on the question of Filipino identity.
- "Engwkentro" follows two teenage brothers attempting to escape an unnamed city controlled by an iron-fisted mayor. They must first break away from the cycle of crime, while trying to run from rival gang leaders and the state's murderous vigilantes.
- Leo (Ran Domingo) is a beautiful quiet provincial boy in rural Philipines. He spends his days swimming and lying in the sun as he contemplates life crudely. His imaginative recount reveals his thoughts and expectations, his acquaintance with other local characters and even his sexual awakening. His paradise life takes an unexpected turn when Lester, a talent scout from Manila, arrives in search of the next celebrity. Erotic and intense, Binyag (Baptism) is a personal reflexion about the loss of paradise.
- Raymund is faced with the responsibility of taking care of his nephew, while also building a relationship with Tim.