
After global festival run, Filipino BL film “At Least We Had This Moment” returns home for highly anticipated June premiere.
After multiple film festivals worldwide, the Filipino queer film “At Least We Had This Moment” flies back to the Philippines and Thailand for its premiere this June.
Directed by Joshua de Vera, the short film casts rising actor and TAG Media Chicago Awards nominee Raven Rigor and André Miguel as film photographer Dino and a stranger Vince in their quest to capture Manila through camera lens, exploring not just third spaces but the space between their sentences.
Set around Manila’s “queen of the streets,” Escolta is known as a cultural quarter elevated from an epicenter of high society back in the 19th–20th centuries to an Art Deco & Beaux Arts-lined space for tastemakers to keep the spirit (and architecture) of Filipino ingenuity.
“At Least We Had This Moment” is a 2025 official entry to the BAFTA-qualifying Scottish Queer International Film Festival, San Diego Asian Film Festival, and Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, produced by SBSG Pictures.
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Set around Manila’s ‘queen of the streets,’ Escolta is known as a cultural quarter elevated from an epicenter of high society back in the 19th–20th centuries to an Art Deco & Beaux Arts-lined space for tastemakers to keep the spirit (and architecture) of Filipino ingenuity.
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