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OFW character(s) [a] Actor Occupation [b] Country/territory [c] Notes Ref(s) 1995 The Flor Contemplacion Story: Flor Contemplacion: Nora Aunor: Domestic worker Singapore: Biographical film: 1997 The Sarah Balabagan Story: Sarah Balabagan: Vina Morales: Domestic worker United Arab Emirates
Originally, Martin was to do a different series based on his experiences as an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) in Canada. This concept was floated as a movie starring Martin and Nora Aunor, which the latter turned down. [69] The film with Martin and Aunor would eventually be released in 2016 under the title Padre de Familia. [70]
ABNKKBSNPLAko: The Movie: Viva Films: Mark Meily (director); Jericho Rosales, Andi Eigenmann, and Meg Imperial: Comedy [21] 26 Third Eye: Regal Films: Aloy Adlawan (director); Carla Abellana, Alex Vincent Medina, Ejay Falcon, Camille Prats, and Denise Laurel: Horror [21] [22] Cattleya: An OFW Story: One World Production International Films
A punky street-smart kid who is a son of a vagrant and an OFW, and loves Basketball who accidentally befriends Bren immediately. He serves as the Team's Waterboy. Dara T. Park Voiced by: Kendra Kramer Tita "Baby" Dela Cruz Voiced by: Lorna Tolentino [8]
OFW: The Movie: Active Media Production Neal Tan (director); Rafael Rosell, Dianne Medina, Kakai Bautista, Christian Vasquez, Sylvia Sanchez [24] 12 Clarita: Black Sheep Productions: Derick Cabrido (director); Jodi Sta Maria, Arron Villaflor [25] [26] 19 Feelenial: Feeling Millennial: Cignal Entertainment, DSL Productions
Hello, Love, Goodbye is a 2019 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and produced by Carlo L. Katigbak and Olivia M. Lamasan from a story and screenplay written by Carmi G. Raymundo, with Rona Co, Crystal S. San Miguel, and Garcia-Molina co-writing the latter.
Caregiver is a 2008 Filipino drama film directed by Chito S. Roño from a story and screenplay written by Chris Martinez, with Roño and Jewel C. Castro as co-writers of the former.
Mario brings his daughter PJ, a medical student, to her first day of senior year at San Lazaro University. Due to his previous work as an OFW and his inability to pay his daughter's tuition, Mario has a strained relationship with PJ, who is still traumatized from failing to save her mother from a fatal stroke. She reunites with her block mates ...