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- "After driving the Filipinos out of the trenches our troops, after firing one or two volleys, press forward. The enemy returns the fire and the forward rush is marked by a trail of dead and wounded. Following close behind comes hospital corps. Stretchers are quickly brought out and the nurses tenderly care for the fallen and carry them to the rear."
- A splendid scene, showing a large number of curious Filipino boats being worked on the Pasig River near Manila by natives. The picture is unusually fine photographically.
- 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.
- In a world where we conform to things around us, the bond that connects life is what ultimately makes us human.
- Over 6,000 people make their home among the tombs of Navotas Cemetery, located in the Philippines on the shores of Manila Bay. Serving as a trustworthy guide, the smiling and talkative Pastor Jon leads us through the unimaginable world of 'The Cemetery People,' where families live, sleep and even play among the graves.
- A young man with special needs wanders the public market alone as trouble awaits.
- Believing it is the way to achieve their dreams, a young boy strives to convince a homeless orphan to study.
- Profiles the creative people behind the avatars who move the largest virtual reality world Second Life forward with their passion and persistence that cuts across all generational, ethnic and physical divides.
- A boy with no slippers yearns to play "tumbang preso" - a game of hit the can.
- A lonely kid who enjoys great friendship with his companion, but soon realizes that he has to face the reality and find a real-true friend.
- Powerful people preying on those that will do anything to relieve financial pressure.
- Cherish every moment in life.
- Danny a very loving boyfriend to Sandy, must find a way to come back to the Philippines to see her again.
- A mentally-afflicted young man is accused of murdering his longtime benefactor. The real truth of what happened lies in his mad obsession with his supposed victim's old typewriter, on which he types relentlessly, day and night.
- Haunted by a traumatic past, a man discovers his normal present life is not what it seems.
- Energy FM Manila embarks on a new show called Ramppangga with its pilot episode entitled "I-Puto Mo Baby!" with DJ Choupaski hosting the show. I-Puto Mo Baby! Features Marikina City's famous rice cakes and also features Brando Malajosa, Choupaski's sidekick and comic relief.
- Newsreel in five segments features rescue of POWs in Manila in the course of its liberation by American forces; activities at the Red Cross offices in Geneva; major ice jams on two U.S. rivers; current activities of the U.S. Coast Guard; and FDR's report to Congress on the Yalta conference.
- During Robert L. Ripley's absence on a world tour, 'Leo Donnelly' narrates scenes of oddities in the Philippines, Japan, Luxembourg and other places.
- SALITA is about a writer's defining moment after experiencing a series of bad events and meeting an odd, little kid.
- The entire newsreel, in a single segment, is devoted to the completion of the liberation of the Philippines from the forces of Imperial Japan, beginning with the final assault on those forces at Manila and ending with MacArthur in Corregidor.
- Newsreel in five parts examines the Allied "Rohr Offensive" against Nazi Germany; the obliteration of Pforzheim, Germany, by RAF bombers; the return to San Diego of American POWs from the Philippines; a rodeo in California; and a rehab center for Canadian war veterans.
- A pensive man wearing an empty ID jacket and a broken watch drifts through public spaces on the way home.
- Dexter is a fugitive. He pays a businessman to sneak him out of the country, "no passport needed". There's a catch, though.
- This narration-driven travelogue begins with scenes of Manila Bay and the city's harbor. From there, it visits Fort Santiago, watches the delivery of an orphaned baby to Hospicio De San Jose, and explores other parts of the city, as the narration waxes condescending about the various aspects of Philippine life.
- People say that taking pictures is a talent. However for an unfortunate few, it is a curse. Portrait is a film that shows a story of a photographer in Luneta Park. He sees all the goodness in people and precious moments behind his camera. The problem is no one sees him like he sees everyone else.
- Pasko De Bola is the story of two siblings whose on the eve of Noche Buena have encountered a bizarre situation that stirs the supposed solemn night into chaos.
- 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.
- A high school student experiences first love while a huge pimple grows on her nose.
- In the midst of the Fugue, a decadent feast where people are allowed to do anything they wish without consequence, two sisters on opposite sides of the law are driven apart by ideological differences.
- 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?
- Set in the future, it was that distinct lullaby that will bring the boy to his past, to his source.
- Hazel discovers a mysterious antique closet that gives her whatever occupies her dreams. She shares her discovery with Kathy, who urges her to prove the closet's power in an unforeseen way.