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Uninvited is a 2024 Philippine mystery crime thriller film co-produced and directed by Dan Villegas from a story and screenplay written by Dodo Dayao. It stars Vilma Santos, Aga Muhlach and Nadine Lustre. In the film, a mother seeks revenge on a billionaire at his birthday party for being responsible for her daughter's death.
Bambanti (international title Scarecrow) is a 2015 Filipino independent film [1] directed by Zig Dulay starring Alessandra de Rossi, Shamaine Buencamino, Micko Laurente and Julio Diaz. The film is named after the Ilocano word for scarecrow .
Jologs is a 2002 Filipino teen, comedy-drama film directed by Gilbert Perez and released by Star Cinema. [1] [2] The film featured an ensemble cast as well as cameos from well-known Filipino celebrities. Jologs is a Filipino pejorative that is used to describe a tawdry person who belongs to the lower class.
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The movie is set in Manila, and revolves around two street children named Jane Ordinaryo (Hasmine Kilip) and Aries Ordinaryo (Ronwaldo Martin) who recently had a baby named Arjan, nearly one month old. They are married, but are homeless and live in poverty, so they resort to pickpocketing and use the stolen money and other items to care for ...
This is a list of Filipino male actors in stage, film, and television. A. Aaron Agassi (born March 29, 1988) Aaron Atayde (born March 10, 1986) Abel Estanislao (born ...
Ella is from a Filipino family and hopes to teach her future partner about her culture. She also loves to invite family and friends over to eat and watch basketball, one of Grant’s favorite ...
Apag was produced by Center Stage Productions with Brillante Mendoza as its director and Arianna Martinez as its screenplay writer. The film was partially financed by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society, which stipulated that Mendoza produce a film which does not feature sex, violence, or politics – a usual element of Mendoza's previous films.