Krudo Boys 2017
Set in Navotas City, Krudo Boys follows brothers Renato and Alyo who sell spilt crude oil scavenged from ships for a living.
Set in Navotas City, Krudo Boys follows brothers Renato and Alyo who sell spilt crude oil scavenged from ships for a living.
This film follows the story of young orphaned woman of the slums. Although she is given a chance to improve her life, she stumbles into a series of misfortunes, enslaving herself in the company of characters in the underworld. Teetering on the brink of self-destruction, a ray of hope offers her redemption.
On his first day as a beggar, Jepoy is dropped off on the streets as his new life working under syndicates begin.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1985 directed by Pepe Marcos and starred Ramon Revilla, Jr., Lani Mercado, Lyka Ugarte, George Estregan, Raoul Aragonn, Perla Bautista, Rez Cortez, Conrad Poe, and Bomber Moran.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1984 directed by Jose Antonio Alonzo and starred Anthony Alonzo, Marianne dela Riva, Fred Montilla, Tita Munoz, Alicia Alonzo, Max Alvarado, Joonee Gamboa, Renato del Prado, and Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1982 directed by Diego Cagahastian and starred Mohamad Faizal, Rhoy Flores, Rex Lapid, Charlie Davao, Philip Gamboa, Laarni Enriquez, Paquito Diaz, Romy Diaz, Dick Israel, Tony Carrion, Joaquin Fajardo, Willy Dado, Amay Bisaya, and Max Alvarado.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1981 directed by Carlo J. Caparas and starred Dante Varona, Chiqui Hollmann, Lirio Vital, Romy Diaz, Subas Herrero, Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia, Odette Khan, and Dave Brodett.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1980 directed by Augusto Buenaventura and starred Christopher De Leon, Bembol Roco, Chanda Romero, Cherie Gil, Suzette Ranillo, and Michael de Mesa.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1979 directed by Cirio H. Santiago and starred Charito Solis and Vilma Santos.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1976 directed by Elwood Perez & Joey Gosiengfiao and starred Amalia Fuentes, Romeo Vasquez, Eddie Gutierrez, Vivian Velez, Rosemarie Gil, Ike Lozada, Inday Badiday, Cloyd Robinson, Lilian Laing, and Sandy Garcia.
A mother is a superhero in the eyes of her daughter, Adana. She is kept from leaving the country to work by the many villains created by Adana.
It’s Sophie’s first night out as a woman, and it’s also a night of self realization for this different kind of Cinderella.
A horror story about a fortune teller who used to betray all her clients then eventually haunt her down...
A little Tausug girl from a fisher folk’s village is determined to get copies of her picture from the visiting young photographer from the city.
Two young boys who have met by fate are bound by the irony of their lives. Can two different people share the same story? And can each of them find his own escape?
A rice farmer and his son in a remote place in Bicol wrestle each day. The farmer’s wife, who is a writer and a poet, died after giving birth to the couple’s only son.Growing up, the boy was exposedto the works of her mother and thepenchant and passion for writingwould manifest in him. Becauseof abject poverty and his father’ssorrow and despair, the son decides to continue writing and studying in Manila, the country’s capital. And so, one day, he seeks his father’s consent.
Left by her daughter to a caregiver, an old lady with Alzheimer's disease suffers as her bedroom burns during the night.