Motherland explores the tragic Mamasapano incident, resulted in mass casualties in southern Philippines.
Asawa Ng Asawa Ko tells the story of Cristy (Jasmine Curtis-Smith), Jordan (Rayver Cruz) and their daughter Tori (Kzhoebe Nicole Baker). They’re the epitome of a happy family, but things changed when Cristy was kidnapped by the armed group KALASAG. For four years, Cristy was held captive by KALASAG. Thinking that Cristy has died already, Jordan marries their friend Shaira (Liezel Lopez), and she becomes the mother figure for Tori. To everyone's shock, Cristy resurfaces and tries to reclaim her old life. Will she fight for the love of her life after all that she'd been through? Can she prove that love is worth fighting for now that her daughter has wholeheartedly accepted her stepmom? Can she get Jordan back from the arms of Shaira?
Azon, a feisty and bubbly woman known for the generosity of her heart, meets Joey, a divorcee who still harbors the scars of his ex-wife's infidelity in this romance-family drama tackling unconditional love, sacrifices and aging from the perspective of two elderly overseas Filipino workers in the winter of their lives.
Pieta follows Isaac who tries to navigate the outside world after spending years in jail for killing his father.
Two senior citizens develop romance by watching free movies every Monday, first screening for the day, as practiced in some malls in Metro Manila.
A compelling and heartwarming tale of how people dream and struggle in a cutthroat tech industry. Tristan Hernandez, an intelligent, independent, and self-made investor whose success is made out of trials and a difficult past, who crosses paths with Danica Sison, a quirky dreamer with a dogged determination to prove herself and to pursue her goal of becoming a CEO of her own company.
A gay beautician is determined to clear his name after learning he's included in a drug watchlist.
The story of two sisters who used to get along and love each other but will quarrel with the same man and test their sisterhood.
Doña Atang, a once celebrated film producer from the earlier years of Filipino cinema, celebrates her one hundredth birthday. For her wish, she wants a reunion with all the actors and staff that she has worked with in the past. She is also looking for an unfinished film from one of her directors. Her grandson Michael decides to take the task of finding them. As he does, we remember the glorious years of cinema from its workers–fragments of a colorful past filled with faded memories.
Spanish-ruled Philippines, 1800s: A woman, raped and banished to the woods on a full moon’s night, sees her newborn child swallowed by animalistic shadows lurking in the foliage. Raised by the forest’s mysterious ghouls and demons — boars, wild cats and a many-eyed sage — the child grows.
Gina Alajar is a FAMAS and Gaward Urian Award winning Filipino film and television actress and television actress/director.
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