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- Keka is a beautiful young woman working in a call centre. Wanting to hunt down the killers and avenge her boyfriend's death, she undergoes rigid trainings. Everything has been going well until shee meets the guy, who makes her fall in love again.
- Manay Po tells the story of Luz, a small time jeweler who dreams of making it big so as to provide a better life for her family. Her life revolves around her brood of three, namely, Oscar, Orson and Orwell and her live-in boyfriend Gerry. With the help of her good friend and maid Maritess, Luz was able to raise her children normally despite the absence of a husband. Or so she thought.. Oscar is a rising architect from a major firm and is betrothed to be married to his girlfriend of five years Pauleen. Unknown to Luz and everyone else, Oscar is a closet homosexual and is keeping his relationship with engineer best friend Adrian Pengson a secret. Orson, on the other hand, is openly gay, much to Oscar's discomfort. He is fun-loving, sweet and engaged in numerous extracurricular activities in school. His one true love is his best friend Marky, whom he always tries to impress by lavishing him with affection. Then there's Orwell - a young teener who is at crossroads with regard to his sexuality. Due to his confusion, Orwell pretty much keeps to himself. As such, Luz and his two brothers are clueless about his real identity. In spite of her children's questionable sexualities, their family paints a picture of a happy family - a home filled with laughter and unconditional love. Then one day, a family crisis involving stolen jewelry jolts Luz out of her seemingly perfect existence. She decides to keep it a secret from her children, wanting to shield them from any form of worry. With Gerry's help, Luz tries her best to keep the semblance of normalcy within the household and at the same time keeping the family together. In the end, revelations come tumbling one after the other and Luz finds herself faced with a decision that will shape the future of her family.
- Two people learn what real love is all about. They both learn about making a long-term commitment, and giving each other dignity and respect. This story offers hope, positivity, and the kind of escapism that renders pleasant dreams and something to reach for. Bring your hankie. It's a tear jerker, but it will make you leap in tears of joy. Philippine Filipino movie.
- Odie and his best friend Irene are two outsiders who find a second home in the Philippine underground music scene. The two decide to form a band and put together an unlikely crew that consists of the school bully, an ex-punk-turned-barista, and a former-childstar-turned-band-manager. The film follows their misadventures as they face satanic S&M bands, samurai swindlers, narcissistic rockstars, the pretentious Philippine art community and the freakiest music video auteur ever. Co-written by Diego Castillo, the guitarist of one of the Philippines' biggest rock bands SANDWICH, and directed by multi-awarded music video director Quark Henares, Rakenrol is a heartfelt ode to the underground scene both filmmakers spent their formative years in.
- An egomaniac Fil-Am boxer, a mission-bound prostitute, a drug dealer experimenting with time travel, and a social climber caught in a scandal travel to Cebu and show its seamy side.
- A geeky wannabe comic book artist has a hopeless crush on a beautiful and spunky inventor.
- During one crazy night, long time friends Phi, Jhana and Elle stage a sleep-over vigil for an international beauty pagaent. Little do they know that they will be pitted against Jonel, a young jejemon frat initiate who makes the mistake of intruding into their sanctuary.
- Noah comes home from the States to look into the real reason behind his best friend Damian's death. With his clairvoyant girlfriend Eileen, he meets old folks who shed light on pervasive superstitious beliefs about death and ghosts. Noah's skepticism is challenged as four souls trail him and Eileen.
- Red, a legendary fixer in the underground world of Visayas, is called to patch things up-but he soon finds himself framed for the very thing he was asked to repair, forced into decisions that put his life at stake.
- In 1990 George Bustamante leaves his family in the Philippines and emigrates to Japan, where he finds work as a stunt double in the famous TV series, Force Five.
- Gibson Bonifacio stopped speaking as a child. Now 20 years old, he's returning to Manila from his studies abroad, his first visit home in three years. He finds his family trying to keep it together, his mother still hurting from a tragic loss in the past. In the backdrop of the vibrant local music scene, his childhood best friend reaches out to him, and he finds a chance at his first real romantic relationship. Amidst the holidays, Gibson reconsiders and redefines his relationships with his family, his friends, and himself.
- An ensemble college comedy about an upstart young band and their trials and tribulations with ninjas, zombies, murder cases, young love, and the Cubao Art Scene.
- A young girl eagerly returns from school only to find out that her beloved dog, Momo, is missing.
- Inspired by Jose Rizal's third, unfinished novel, discovered in 1987. A Spanish priest (Khavn) and a Filipino poet (John Lloyd Cruz) vie for the affections of an American woman (Lilith Strangenberg) who is going mad. Shot on expired film stock, which was then hand painted and scratched by the director, Makamisa: Phantasm of Revenge is made to feel like an unearthed relic; some newly discovered silent film from an experimental filmmaker from a century past.
- Boy meets girl. Girl likes boy. They listen to her sister having sex.
- A reinvention of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, set in contemporary Manila as a rock musical.
- Jao Mapa (Jao Mapa), once the Philippines It-Boy, has retired from his thriving career fr a real life, but his biggest fan has trouble letting him go. Alexa (Marnie Arcilla) goes to great lengths to keep him. A hilarious black comedy short.
- In this 1980s coming-of-age story set to pulsing hip-hop music, a Filipino-American teen discovers her identity through a budding talent for turntablism.
- 2008– TV Episode
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- Music Department
In the season premiere, we meet the designers, the judges, and our host. They are given a "very Filipino" challenge where they need to show their identities as the future of Philippine fashion. - 2008– TV Episode
- Music Department
The designers are challenged to make a sophisticated new uniform for the beauty clinic, Beverly Hills 6750. - 2008– TV Episode
- Music Department
The designers think they are getting a well-deserved break, but soon realize that they have a convertible swimwear challenge! Sparks fly as Ely and Veejay ruin the chillaxing mood, bringing up issues from the previous challenge.