Where the vibrant soul of the Philippines comes to life through ten powerful Filipino films. These films are glimpses into our culture, our struggles, our joys, and the unbreakable spirit that defines us as a people.
From sun-drenched rice fields to bustling city streets, from stories of love and sacrifice to tales of hope and resilience—every film carries the heart of the Filipino. Rooted in our traditions yet boldly looking forward, these stories invite you to see the Philippines beyond postcards and headlines—to feel it, to understand it, to be part of it.
2017 • 1h 45m / PG
In this barrio, the number of child warrior grows when their illiterate teacher disappears and education is ignored.
Theme: Children’s Educational Films, Education and Values Formation Law and Governance Peace and Justice VAWC
Written and Directed by: Perry Escaño
Main Cast: Alfred Vargas, Mon Confiado, James Blanco, Lou Veloso, Miggs Cuaderno
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2017 • 1h 30m / PG
Synopsis: NBI agents appear at the doorstep to invite Mercy to join them for an investigation. As Mercy undergoes a rigid examination of testimonies and pieces of evidence, she is turned over to different social entities – police, hospital, shelter, media, church, and bureaucrats. What unfolds is the whole truth behind a mother who is abused, and the measures in which she is taken care of by her motherland.
Theme: Gender and Development, Law and Governance, Media Education, Peace and Justice, Political and Social Issues, VAWC, Women Empowerment
Written and Directed by: Zig Dulay
Main Cast: Angeli Bayani, Boots Anson-Roa, Sharmaine Buencamino, Bing Pimentel
2017 • 1h 44m / PG
Synopsis: Instalado’ is a social science fiction set in a farming village in the not-so-distant future. Victor lives in a time when the dominant form of education is through installation, a process wherein bodies of knowledge can be installed directly into people’s brains using technology owned by big corporations. However, like many others in the agricultural town of Porac, Victor cannot afford the sky-high cost of installation; which he believes is the key to escape his rural life. To raise money for installation, Victor abandons farming and works as the housekeep of a wealthy childhood friend who has become extremely successful after undergoing a series of installations.
Theme: Career Development Science and Technology
Written and Directed by: Jason Paul Laxamana
Main Cast: Mccoy De Leon, Francis Magundayao
2013 • 1h 30m / PG
Synopsis: Hoping to reconnect with his roots by returning back to Manila, Lex writes a screenplay for an indie film based on the secret lives of his next-door neighbors. Facts and his own artistic infusions clash as he discovers that reinterpreting real life isn’t always a good thing.
Theme: Arts, Culture and Literature, Health and Wellness, Mental Health, Romance, VAWC
Director: Elwood Perez
Writers: Elwood Perez, Vincent Tañada
Main Cast: Vince Tañada, Monique Azzereda, Anita Linda, Jun Urbano
2016 • 1h 43m / PG -13
Synopsis: Mang Pepe and his family travel from Quezon City to Bicol on pedicabs (“sikad-sikad”). To survive daily, Mang Pepe drives his pedicab and carries various loads to the market. Realizing their futile life in the city, Mang Pepe convinces the family to go back to their hometown in Bicol. Without enough transport money, they decide to use pedicans so they could “pedal” their way back to the province. A series of unfortunate events occur that will either test their determination or distract them from their journey home.
Theme: Agriculture Gender and Development Spirituality
Director: Paolo Villaluna
Writers: Angela Cortero and Camille Dominique Javier
Main Cast: Meryll Soriano, Bembol Roco, Cherry Pie Picache, Jerald Napoles
2017 • 1h 59m / R-18
Synopsis: They live different and separate lives but Mama Josie, Samuel, Alfred, Sonia, Ian, Mark and Victor are connected and bonded both by hate, persecution and condemnation by a society that is blinded by its own guilt. When living and loving means everything, you either find your greatest strength, hope and happiness or you succumb to the clutches of weakness, escape and defeat—this is the reality of the lives of persons living with HIV and AIDS.
Theme: Health and Wellness, HIV and Sex Education, LGBT Rights
Written and Directed by: Arlyn Dela Cruz
Main Cast: Jay Manalo
2017 • 1h 30m / GP
Synopsis: When her husband unexpectedly dies, Sinang is forced to take over their farming business. But is her resolution and diligence enough to keep it going?
Theme: Comedy Sustainability and Environment Women Empowerment
Written and Directed by: Byron Bryant
Main Cast: Sue Prado, Julio Diaz, Althea Oredina and Edsel Santiago
2018 • 1h 30m / PG
Synopsis: Tanabata-San is a successful Japanese immigrant farmer in La Trinidad Valley in Benguet. Middle-aged and lonely, he hires a young feisty Bontoc woman, Fasang, as farmhand, and falls in love with her. They get married and have a son, but Fasang is attracted to the city lights of Baguio that are now taking shape, and to someone else.
Theme: Agriculture, Indigenous Culture, Romance, Sustainability and Environment, VAWC, Empowerment
Directors: Choy Pangilinan, Lito Casaje, Charlson Ong
Writers: Choy Pangilinan, Juan Carlo Tarobal, Charlson Ong, Mao Portus
Main Cast: Miyuki Kamimura, Mai Fanglayan
2023 • 1h 40m / PG
Synopsis: When her brother is diagnosed with Leukemia, Jhonabelle turns to vlogging and creates prank videos that go viral, allowing her to raise funds for her brother’s treatment. (An entry from students of Colegio de San Juan de Letran)
Theme: Children’s Educational Films, Career Development, Comedy, Coming of Age Education and Values Formation, Women Empowerment
Writer and Director: Carlo James Buan
Main Cast: Larizze Ann J. Eco, Khaleil Patrian A. Co, Samantha Faith Valdez, Stephanie Kayla L. Quitlong
2017 • 1h 18m / PG
Synopsis: Sarah Mae, the grand-daughter of the last chanter of the Panay Bukidnon tribe, obsessed with pop culture and readies herself for the visit of a sensational TV star to her school. As she perfects her dance, her grandfather, Lolo Ramon suffers the onset of dementia. Sarah Mae is tasked to help him complete the last of the remaining 12 epics, their tribe’s vanishing tradition.
Theme: Arts, Culture, and Literature, Children’s Educational Films, Comedy, Education and Values Formation, Indigenous Culture
Director: James Robin Mayo
Writers: John Paul Bedia, Andrian Legaspi, Ana Paud
Main Cast: Jelly Nae Gabaliga, Romulo Caballero, Jean Aubrey Garin