Eric Quizon
Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit (I Will Wait for You In Heaven)
Carmina begins to doubt her future with poor Gabriel when another suitor dazzles her with expensive gifts. Overhearing Carmina's sentiments, Gabriel is heartbroken and goes away to return a wealthy man to prove his worthiness to Carmina.
Markova: Comfort Gay
In the account of Philippine comfort women during the Japanese occupation, there remains an untold story: the tragic tale of Philippine comfort gays. Taking cue from a documentary detailing the lives of comfort women during the Japanese Occupation, Walter Dempster Jr. or Walterina Markova (Dolphy) boldly reveals the secrets of his dark past. He bravely recounts every detail of the tormenting experience he had under the abusive Japanese soldiers who raped him and his friends for countless days. Markova hopes that his story will help people to be more accepting of homosexuals like him -- and that justice shall follow this recognition accordingly.
Inagaw Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin (Harvest Home)
In a northern village, all is sunshine and happiness as a priest blesses a rich harvest celebrated in a pastoral scene reminiscent of an Amorsolo painting. Jacinta (Maricel Soriano) seems a dutiful daughter, contented woman, and a model wife to Peping (Tirso Cruz III). The community views her sister, Clarita (Snooky Serna), as exactly the opposite: she ran off to the city, found a rich husband in Joey (Eric Quizon), and even stayed away from the funeral of their father Arcadio (Robert Arevalo). Their mother Almeda (Armida Siguion-Reyna), the perfect religious role model, has grown somewhat deranged from age and the loss of her husband. When Clarita and her husband arrive in the village to clear up property deeds, the family begins to shatter, peeling off the layers concealing a dark secret that has kept everyone in silent misery behind the happy exterior.
Inagaw Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin (Harvest Home)
In a northern village, all is sunshine and happiness as a priest blesses a rich harvest celebrated in a pastoral scene reminiscent of an Amorsolo painting. Jacinta (Maricel Soriano) seems a dutiful daughter, contented woman, and a model wife to Peping (Tirso Cruz III). The community views her sister, Clarita (Snooky Serna), as exactly the opposite: she ran off to the city, found a rich husband in Joey (Eric Quizon), and even stayed away from the funeral of their father Arcadio (Robert Arevalo). Their mother Almeda (Armida Siguion-Reyna), the perfect religious role model, has grown somewhat deranged from age and the loss of her husband. When Clarita and her husband arrive in the village to clear up property deeds, the family begins to shatter, peeling off the layers concealing a dark secret that has kept everyone in silent misery behind the happy exterior.