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Producers applied to have the film classified as R-18 due to the movie geared towards a mature audience. Given by a "double X" rating by the MTRCB due to an alleged rape scene. [13] 2009 Antichrist: Permanent Banned due to explicit sexual and misogynistic violent content involving castration. [14] [better source needed] 2009 Brüno: 2009
On June 22, 1994, during the 1994 Manila Film Festival awarding ceremonies in Manila, Philippines, hosts, actress and beauty queen Ruffa Gutierrez, her brother—actor Rocky Gutierrez, actress Nanette Medved, and Mauritian beauty queen Viveka Babajee read an erroneous set of winners for the Best Actor and Best Actress categories, which included Gutierrez herself, in a manner that raised ...
Scorpio Nights is a 1985 Philippine erotic thriller film directed by Peque Gallaga from a screenplay by Rosauro "Uro" dela Cruz, based on a story written by T.E. Pagaspas and Romel Bernardino.
In the remote countryside of Ilocos, various women are sexually abused by local men.Two sisters, Tonya (Maria Isabel Lopez), a sexually repressed young woman, and Selda (Sarsi Emmanuelle), a promiscuous woman, meet Simon (Mark Joseph), the most attractive man in the village.
Southern Tagalog Exposure Free Jonas Burgos Movement Saan Nagtatago si Happiness: Florida M. Bautista and Real Florido: Andy Bais, Caridad Sanchez, Darling Lavinia: Drama/comedy: Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo: Jose Javier Reyes: Judy Ann Santos, Ryan Agoncillo, Gloria Diaz, Gina Pareño: Romance, comedy: Star Cinema: Selda: Ellen Ramos, Paolo Villaluna
Mang Kanor is a 2023 Philippine independent erotic film written and directed by Greg Colasito. It stars Rez Cortez in the title role. The film is about how the life of a businessman changed when his sex videos became viral.
Jorgé Jesús Marcelo Ejército [1] [2] (Tagalog pronunciation: [ʔɛˌhɛːɾ.sɪˈto]; July 10, 1939 – August 8, 1988), better known as George Estregan or George Estregan Sr., was a Filipino mestizo film actor. Estregan made his film debut in 1963 with Jose Nazareno, ang Taxi Driver. [3]
Action movies with Pinoy cowboys and secret agents as the movers of the plots depicted a "society ravaged by criminality and corruption". [11] Another kind of youth revolt, implying rejection of adult corruption, came in the form of movies featuring child stars.