Rez Cortez
Partners in Crime (Philippines Movie)
A pair of partners-turned-rivals compete to interview the richest man in the Philippines, only to find themselves at the scene of a baffling crime.
Bwakaw
Gruff and alone, retiree Rene rejects most human contact but begins to soften when he comes to terms with his homosexuality.
Mariano Mison... NBI
"Atty. Mariano Mison (Eddie Garcia) is a dedicated NBI agent whose dependability and efficiency are esteemed by his colleagues and family. He is entrusted with perilous intelligence operations that often take him to various provinces in the country, but he makes sure that he takes his family with him wherever he is designated. As his operations frequently involve or implicate high-ranking officials, he and his love ones are always threatened by his growing number of enemies. He, however, proves himself equal to any adversary with competence and zeal that eventually earns him the post as the director of NBI."
Mga Bilanggong Birhen (Familia Sagrada)
It is 1923. When agrarian injustices result in poverty under American-ruled Philippines, the dormant revolutionary “pulajanes” resurface to stop the abuses of landowners, under the able leadership of Kapitan Pablo. The rich are weakened by their own abuses. Some of the poor learn to betray. Love is sacrificed. Relationships do not mean a thing. War is war. It is costly. Women are captives.
Haplos (The House in the Woods)
Al (Christopher De Leon), an engineer working in Saudi Arabia, returns to his remote hometown after his mother dies. He visits his childhood friend, the socially committed Cristy (Vilma Santos), who is in town to disseminate family planning methods. As the two gradually fall for each other, Al is immediately enchanted by Auring (Rio Locsin), a mysterious woman he meets while visiting his mother’s grave. When Al finds himself torn between the two women who fight to stand their ground, a disquieting revelation will challenge their ardent feelings for each other.
Mga Bilanggong Birhen (Familia Sagrada)
It is 1923. When agrarian injustices result in poverty under American-ruled Philippines, the dormant revolutionary “pulajanes” resurface to stop the abuses of landowners, under the able leadership of Kapitan Pablo. The rich are weakened by their own abuses. Some of the poor learn to betray. Love is sacrificed. Relationships do not mean a thing. War is war. It is costly. Women are captives.