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- Hannah wishes to make the perfect adobo for her mom but she needs Rico's help to grant her mother's birthday wish. Is the Ado-boo finally their key to a fresh start?
- About to get married to an old, wealthy businessman, Resa enlists the help of gardener Otso to seduce her fiancé's daughter, Katelyn, and record his sexploits with her in order to get her disowned.
- Vizconde Massacre -the trial of the century, Flor Contemplacion's story, the case that outraged Filipinos, and more horrifying deaths. Cheche Lazaro's Probe Archives goes in depth on the controversy behind the gruesome crimes that shocked the entire country during the 90s.
- Last call for drinks, last chance for love.
- Gina, a car saleswoman, starts dating Red, a coworker with a reputation for womanizing. Their intense romance progresses quickly, but doubts surface about Red's intentions and potential warning signs.
- Brenda, a top agent in a BPO company, is always overlooked for promotion. But not this time; as she gets more than intimate with her TL. Is her long awaited position within her reach? Or did she just put herself in a bad situation?
- A sex-crazed hotel room attendant who develops a sexual desire for a mysterious but magnetizing male guest who always brings along different women to his room.
- Warehouse security guard Estelle allows illegal gambling for bribes. New recruit Meryl's arrival threatens Estelle's position and benefits from overlooking the illicit activities.
- Meet Phoebe, a shining online fiction writer. For her to keep her spot, she needs to fight for it. Will her story be a hit or miss?
- When a childless couple lets a pregnant woman inside their home, temptation starts to shake their once peaceful life.
- Best friends, Angel and Lexi, run away after committing a crime. Their seemingly quiet life becomes messy when a new man enters the picture.
- Two strangers meet through a ride-sharing app and find themselves sharing more than what's expected. Both having problems with their respective marital lives, they find comfort in each other's company.
- Two young men, alone for the holidays for different reasons, gravitate towards each other on the day before Christmas after a conversation through the Blued app.
- Sheina Yu and Reina Castillo date a man who likes to have sex anytime and anywhere. See who can keep up with his strong sexual appetite and be his girlfriend.
- Sal, a professor, moves near an auto shop. Arnel, a repairman, is attracted to her after she brings her car for repair. Their relationship develops, but they face challenges navigating it while Arnel works at the shop.
- Vivamax and Probe Archives present a documentary on the rise and fall and recent return of sexy movies in Philippine cinema. Featuring interviews from the sexy movie icons of the past and the rising sexy stars of the present.
- Manila is the world's most densely populated city In the center of this heaving metropolis lies the North Cemetery. The final resting place of hundreds of thousands of the city's Catholic dead, the cemetery is also home to a living community of more than 2,000 people. The resiliency of those living in the cemetery is an inspiration in the face of a cautionary struggle for political, reproductive, and human rights.
- A film about children who dives the sea to bring food to their family.
- Two strangers meet and have strong sexual connection with each other, only to find out that they're both in relationship with others. How can they sustain a relationship that started with sex and cheating?
- Lockdown Diaries: Covid-19 is a tapestry of video snapshots from the lives of 10 Filipino theater artists during the height of the pandemic lockdown. The artists tell their stories mostly through video diaries using phone cameras to record their daily lives, their feelings and thoughts, while locked in their homes with no work, no income, and with a sense that their country is going to pieces.
- The searing story of President Duterte's bloody campaign against drug dealers and addicts in the Philippines, told with unprecedented and intimate access to both sides of the war - the Manila police, and an ordinary family from the slum. Shot in the style of a thriller, this observational film combines the look and feel of a narrative feature film with a real life revelatory journalistic investigation into a campaign of killings. The film uncovers a murky world where crime, drugs and politics meet in a deathly embrace - and reveal that although the police have been publicly ordered to stop extra-judicial killings, the deaths continue.
- Directed by the cartoonist Nonoy Marcelo, Tadhana is the first Philippine full-length animated film. It was commissioned to be based on the book of the same name on the history of the Filipino people. The book's author is credited as the authoritarian and then-President Ferdinand Marcos, but was actually ghostwritten by other historians. The film presents a satirical, humorous and poignant view of the Philippines' history of Spanish colonisation through highly original and surreal vignettes fusing art, mythology and music. Several artists collaborated, voiced characters and appear in the film. Noted printmaker Pandy Aviado served as the film's assistant director while Santiago Bose was one of the film's many animators. Tadhana premiered on Philippine television during the anniversary of Martial Law in 1978 before the original 35mm film reel mysteriously disappeared. The only known copy of the film left is a recording on Betamax tape by film archivist Teddy Co, made during the film's live broadcast. The tape was transferred to U-matic, and this U-matic tape has been digitised, translated and subtitled by Mowelfund Film Institute for this programme. This is its first screening outside the Philippines.
- In 2012, the government revoked the Overseas Domestic Workers visa concession, removing the rights of domestic workers in the UK to change employers. This has increased their vulnerability to abuse, exploitation and reduced protection. Six women share their journey from the Philippines to the UK, how it's affected their families back home, and the community they've created in the UK.
- The Price of Justice is a documentary film that follows four women as they try to pursue cases against their former employers. Taken into kafkaesque circumstances, these workers spend their days in waiting rooms, long queues and tribunals in a frustrating attempt to get access to justice. This documentary is my latest collaboration with Rights Exposure for Hong Kong Federation of Domestic Workers and has the support of the International Labour Organisation.
- 12 Days (to Destiny) is a 2019 Filipino romantic comedy directed by CJ Santos and the first film in the #BladeStories film series. It chronicles the story of 12-day friendship and eventually romance between Camille and Daniel.
- Lucas Dela Costa is an investigative journalist secretly hired by the city mayor to go undercover in order to expose the identities of the four members of Askal, Manila's most notorious graffiti crew. Lucas develops a complex friendship with the graffiti artists after time spent with the group and is invited to join and document Askal's last and most dangerous job - the infiltration of the major's own residence.
- Multi-Award-Winner Marlene reaches the dramatic peak of her career in 'TRIPLE': a triple role in a TRIPLE SHOCKER of a picture.
- Tells the tale of a seafaring tribe and its conquests.
- When straight guys go gay: a film anthology of stories taken from the blog Pinoy M2M Erotica. An anthology of five stories. Each story poses the question: what would a straight guy do in a gay situation?
- A 2-part original movie featuring Scorpio: An aging photographer seeks the powers of an ancient Chinese potion and turns into a hunk of a man to win the love of a sensual young maiden. But choices made might lead to a miserable and tragic picture, and, Aswang: A woman with very little means adopted a stray dog who transforms into an Aswang to protect her from danger.
- In FOOD ROOTS, Emmy-Award winning Chicago Restaurateur Billy Dec adventures through his mother's native 7641 Islands of the Philippines to learn recipes from his last living elders, confronting culinary and cultural treasures and family secrets.
- A new President is in charge of the Philippines. A controversial war on drugs has begun. How will it affect the lives of those on the street?
- Mabahong Isda is a 60' documentary that explores the impact of colonial mentality on Filipino migrants living in the Greater Toronto Area even long after they have left their mother country. Featuring the daily lives and community events of Filipinos living in the different pockets of the city, viewers will witness the manifestations of the Filipino inferiority complex that is evident in our language, preferences and interactions. Interviews shared by some Filipino-Canadian artists, scholars and advocates will inspire the preservation of the Philippine culture and traditions, and encourage second and third generations of Filipino-Canadians to take pride in their heritage. The practice of Filipino language at home is not reinforced so it is rare to find young kids able to speak it. Many Filipino migrants even deny their ability to speak their mother tongue in order to present a higher economic status than the temporary foreign workers they encounter. Celebration of Philippine culture and heritage is limited to annual festivals where majority of the music featured are cover songs from non-Filipino artists. Even after decades of colonization have passed, Filipinos are still trapped in the perception that the Western language, appearance, lifestyle and products are more superior than their own. This attitude is inherent among Filipinos and is passed down to younger generations whether they live in the Philippines or have moved to another country. Philippines is recognized as one of the largest English-speaking nations in the world, and is a leader in call centre outsourcing industry...proof of Filipinos' proficiency in the English language which they regard so highly.
- The film is about EDSA MMDA officer Col. Bong Nebrija's life from a young boy until now . It depicts on how to live a life appreciating family, faith, love, integrity, discipline and determination.
- The residents who live in Manila North Cemetery have carved out an intriguing existence alongside the dead. Ironically, death is their lifeblood and provides livelihoods for masons, gravekeepers, flower sellers, and even restauranteurs. Amongst two-story mausoleums and marble angels, amidst funeral processions and exhumations, they have created a community with all the soul of any small village. But even though many families have called the graveyard home for generations, their way of life is being threatened. Thieves and drug dealers beget violence, while city officials demolish homes in an effort to evict the residents. Will the community survive against modern forces, or is this the death of a cemetery?
- A story about a young girl who dreams to become a filmmaker gets ruined and blocked from her evil stepmother. This drama features a Trilogy of three different stories including heart Julia and Alfie. Join our protagonists to find out why they need a kisapmata. Film in Tagalog Filipino language and English with subtitles
- After his family is killed, a teacher heads for mountains to find peace. There, it becomes clear to him that injustice is much deeper-rooted than he believed.
- 94-year-old Concepcion has been suffering from nervous breakdown for the past 50 years. She chooses to live alone and is haunted by random memories of the past: a memory of a nation and other life's mysteries. Now, she faces a new period in her life as she slowly loses the capacity to remember.
- Two filmmakers leave their homes during the time of the lockdown, hoping to be able to put together a documentary film. "Breathe" is about people who express their faith through a Lenten ritual with the hopes that the virus will be gone. It also features frontliners in the medical field and a restaurant owner who made it her mission to feed the police force. Capping the film are fisherfolks who humor their apprehensions and make us realize that they, in a way, are better off because they do not have much to lose and just as long as we keep on breathing then all will be alright.
- A boy living in the dark struggles to find light as he encounters weird and eerie things when he lives with his grandfather. As he investigates the hauntings, dark secrets will be revealed.
- An abiding friendship can lead to love, and how we sometimes have to wrestle with our own demons to find our true selves.
- After being away from the country for a couple of years, Barbara returns to attend the funeral of her younger sister, Karen. As she assumes the duties of her sister's daughter Isabelle, she falls in love again with James, her brother-in-law who also happened to be her ex-boyfriend. As the three form a semblance of a family, Karen's ghost comes back and slowly haunts them. The haunting progresses as Karen starts to brainwash Isabelle through her doll, Sally. Will Karen succeed in carrying out her cold revenge? Or, will Barbara escape from her sister's vengeful retribution?
- Two grieving strangers make an unexpected connection over a lost suitcase and toolbox.
- A war between government and ISIS-affiliated jihadists in Marawi, Philippines, forced hundreds of thousands to flee from their homes. After the war, residents struggle to rebuild their homes and lives in a deformed city. Displaced couple Yusop and Farhanna and their children yearn for freedom, income, and comfort after returning to their city. But even to return to normalcy is already a struggle. Nancy, a once wealthy woman, has to cope with her loss of home in an evacuation shelter where she will have to remain for years. An anonymous driver with striking insights shuttles back and forth between places and stories around a city which will never be the same again. The film accompanies its protagonists for two years through fear, worry, and hope, towards a new beginning on their long journey.
- Alternating the Philippines and Saudi Arabia as her home, the filmmaker closely follows her family to tell their story, juxtaposed with personal home videos collected by her father. In this simple journey, she is rediscovering herself, her family and redefining home through her lens.