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ang lihim ni antonio

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antonios secret
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let's stop child abuse

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let's stop child abuse
Mary Roldan

An eye opener for everybody to keep in in mind that children are God's gift to every parents

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Himig Natin- Early Years ofJuan Dela Cruz Band

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Himig Natin

Ito ay isang pagpapaala sa ating tugtuging Pinoy. Ang Original na grupo ng Juan Dela Cruz Band ay nabuo noong 1968. Ito ay pinangungunahan ni Wally Gonzalez (guitar), Sandy Tagarro (bass guitar), Edmund Fortuno (drums), Bing Labrador (organ), and Alex Cruz (saxophones & flute).

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CONFESSIONAL

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Jerrold Tarog & Ruel Dahis Antipuesto
Ramon Ukit

Lies + Lies = Truth

Publio Briones III

David Barril

Greg Fernandez

Donna Gimeno

Owee Salva

Jai Rabin

 

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Tribu

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Jim Libiran
Jim Libiran

The dangerous unlit streets and labyrinthine alleyways in the ghetto district of Tondo in Manila serve as claustrophobic backdrop to a random killing that triggers a wild and bloody gang war.

Through the eyes of a 10 year old boy, we are immersed into the normal, impoverished, tough life of Tondo. Through him, we encounter the juvenile yet murderous leaders and members of various gangsta tribes -- adolescent thugs and petty criminals whose pastimes are sex, drugs and their eloquently poetic street rap, delivered in their own unique tongue-twisting machine gun-style.

Starring real life Tondo gang members.

Also starring: Jamir Garcia (of Slapshock), Ira Marasigan, Malou Crisologo, Dice & Hi C (Mobbstarrs), Loonie & Ron (Stick Figgas), God's Will, Faye Martel, Vim Nadera, Teo Antonio, Rey Guevarra Javier, Charena Escala.

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Endo

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Jade Castro
Jade Castro

Leo's life is a series of terminable contracts. Unable to finish school and forced to be the family breadwinner, he takes on five month service-oriented jobs, one after another. Will his love affair with the spirited dreamer Tanya finally give him a taste of security and permanence?

Jason Abalos
Angeli Bayani ... Yasmin
Ricky Davao
Ina Feleo
Alcris Galura

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Pisay

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Auraeus Solito
Henry Grageda

Amidst the chaos of Martial Law in the 1980's, eight teenagers in the top high school for the sciences discover themselves as they go through the joys and pains of adolescence.

Carl John Barrameda - Matt
Bernardo Bernardo
Elijah Castillo - Minggoy
Eugene Domingo
E.J. Jallorina - Euri
Alfred Labatos - Daki
Rebecca Padilla
Arnold Reyes
Annicka Dolonius - Wena
Gammy Lopez - Rom
Jonathan Neri - Andy
Shayne Fajutagana - Liway

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Mudraks

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Margaret Guzman and Arah Jell Badayos
Arah Jell Badayos

Inside the Fernando house, nobody talks. Lives are kept to themselves; problems are not shared; questions are not entertained. The people living inside it have become used to leaving everything unstirred especially Margaret, the mother of the home.

Margaret’s desire for cleanliness and order alienates her from her family. She cannot confront the problems of her life and so she confronts dirty dishes, ugly stains, and disorderly appliances. To get to know her family, she snoops around - entering rooms, opening cabinets, reading journals she is not supposed to read.

Rio Locsin
Ricky Davao
Roxanne Barcelo
Mario Magalona
Miguel Lorenzo Javier
Thess Antonio

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Barako (updated with movie teaser)

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Brave
Manolito C. Sulit & Emman Pascual
Manolito C. Sulit

The story unfolds on the eve of the American occupation of Batangas in January 1900. It then moves on to recall the childhood of the Publisista (publicist) in the 80s, who two decades later, will form a kapihan oddly referred to as the “barakuhan” to play a pivotal role in the resolution of the town's six-week electric crisis and in the events leading to the 2004 elections.

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BALAY DAKU (BIG HOUSE)

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Jan Philippe V. Carpio
Jan Philippe V. Carpio and Mae Astrid Tobias

THE FIRST ILONGGO FULL-LENGTH FEATURE FILM EVER MADE ...

After several years of living in Metro Manila, Julio, the youngest son of the Gonzalez family, returns for vacation in his home of Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. Accompanying him is his Iloilo born and Metro Manila lived wife, Stella.

Upon their arrival in Bacolod, everything seems to be normal and routine. Julio reunites with his widowed mother Inday Carmen, his elder brother Boy, and his old friend Isabela. He introduces Stella to all of them.

Stella Santiago-Gonzalez
Joy Ramirez

Julio Gonzalez
Mandy Alimon

Boy Gonzalez
Glynn Medina

Inday Carmen Gonzalez
Lindy Osmeña

Isabela Garcia
Riega Dioneo

Lore Roces
Nadjah Lee Española

Yaya Sonia
Magdalena Siva

Dodo
Dodo Baquiller

Judith
Judith Victorino

Fred
Rudy de la Peña

Lacson Pedestrian
Tyrel Storm Gamboa

Lagoon Parkgoer
Insiang Johnson

High School Batchmate
Paul Moles

Luzuriaga Pedestrian
Eric J. Dima-ala

Mike
Michael Joseph David

Field Workers
Lita Igid
Rosario Igid
Lolita Villanueva
Nellie Moral
Edith Calvo

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