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Hello Stranger (sometimes styled as Hello, Stranger) is a Philippine romantic comedy web series starring Tony Labrusca and JC Alcantara. Directed by Petersen Vargas and produced by Black Sheep Productions, the series premiered on YouTube and Facebook on June 24, 2020. [1] [2] It concluded on August 19, 2020, and is available for streaming on ...
In June 2020, Labrusca starred in the hit Filipino BL series, Hello Stranger. The series proved popular even among international fans, which led to the Hello Stranger film in 2021. From 2023 to 2024, he played the main antagonist, Lucas Buencamino, in Nag-aapoy na Damdamin.
In 2020, Vargas directed the web series Hello Stranger, starring Tony Labrusca and JC Alcantara. [16] In the same year, Some Nights I Feel Like Walking was selected to be a part of the 16th edition of the Cinéfondation's Atelier, a program under the auspices of the Cannes Film Festival which aims to encourage a new generation of filmmakers.
Hello Stranger was commercially successful. After its release on August 19, 2010, the film went on to gross ฿130 million in Thailand and became one of the most successful movies ever by GTH (at that time). The film was also screened in various Asian countries including Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, China, and Taiwan.
Boys' love dramas, commonly known as BL, are Asian dramatic television series, miniseries, or web series featuring romantic relationship between male leads. The list is divided by countries and year of release.
Hello Stranger is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Amélie Hardy and released in 2024. [1] The film centres on Cooper Josephine, a trans woman battling familial and social prejudices as she embarks on her transition. [2] The film premiered at the 2024 South by Southwest Film & TV Festival. [1]
Year Title Production company Box office Source 2012 Sisterakas: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱393.4 million [28]2013 It Takes a Man and a Woman: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱387 million
The label was created to promote Japanese BL dramas based on existing BL novels and manga due to the growing popularity of BL caused by Ossan's Love. [182] While creating Tunku, Azuma stated that she noticed that prejudice against boys' love has dwindled, and that many people have seemed to accept the genre as "normal".