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Para sa Broken Hearted [10] October 3 co-production with Sari Sari First Love [11] October 17 co-production with Ten17P and Star Cinema co-distribution with Star Cinema [12] All Souls Night [13] October 31 co-production with Aliud Entertainment and ImaginePerSecond [14] Through Night and Day: November 14 co-production with OctoArts Films and ...
Padilla family Krista Elyse Hidalgo Sullivan (born May 3, 1991), better known by her stage name Bela Padilla ( Tagalog pronunciation: [paˈdɪlja] ), is a Filipino actress, host, singer, writer, and director.
100 Tula Para Kay Stella (lit. ' 100 Poems for Stella ') is a 2017 Philippine romantic film written and directed by Jason Paul Laxamana.Starring Bela Padilla and JC Santos, the film revolves around a college student who tries to create 100 poems which are dedicated to Stella, a woman who aspires to become a well-known rock star.
Para sa Broken Hearted (transl. For the Broken Hearted) is a 2018 Filipino drama film written and directed by Digo Ricio, starring Yassi Pressman, Sam Concepcion, Marco Gumabao, Louise delos Reyes and Shy Carlos. [2] The film was produced by Viva Films and it was released in the Philippines on 3 October 2018. [3] [4]
Family Pictures is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sue Miller. It was directed by Philip Saville and stars Anjelica Huston , Sam Neill , Kyra Sedgwick , and Dermot Mulroney .
Laxamana is a late-diagnosed autistic person. He was diagnosed as having Asperger's syndrome in 2023 at 36 years old. [1] [6] Among the examples on how his autism manifest is his aversion to new clothing especially formal ones, tendency to get sensory overload from noises made by vehicles, and the need of people not to distract him when working.
Tula (died 3 October 1795), also known as Tula Rigaud, was an African man enslaved on the island of Curaçao, in the Dutch West Indies, who liberated himself and led the Curaçao Slave Revolt of 1795. The revolt, which began on 17 August 1795, lasted for more than a month. [2] He was executed on 3 October 1795.
Rolando Tinio was a Philippine National Artist for Theater and Literature. He was born in Gagalangin, Tondo, Manila on March 5, 1937. [5] As a child, Tinio was fond of organizing and directing his playmates for costumed celebrations.