The concert offers a music-filled safe space for those ready to leave their heartbreaks in 2025.
Special screenings on Bonifacio Day and Human Rights Day lead up to an in-person celebration on December 15.
It follows a deaf boy who undergoes abuse from a powerful priest.
The actor opens up about embracing the fast-paced world of micro-dramas as iWant’s latest thriller gains traction.
In “Stuck on You,” first-time filmmaker Mikko Baldoza turns a simple romantic comedy into something stranger… a sharp, offbeat love story about a manicurist, a murder plot, and the impossible ways we fall for each other.
With “Wantawsan,” filmmaker Joseph Abello crafts a quiet yet urgent story about a father, a son, and the everyday corruption that seeps into the spaces between them… a film that asks how we survive, and stay good, when the world around us…
In “Patay Gutom” (Dead Hungry), rotoscope animation meets queer love story, as veteran storyteller Carl Joseph Papa and first-time co-director Ian Pangilinan craft a surreal tale about hunger, vision, and the strange, tender ways we find acceptance.
In “Apol of My Ai,” Thop Nazareno turns a playful premise—a father and son falling for the same teacher—into a tender meditation on love, family, and the quiet courage it takes to forgive.
With his film Mono no Aware, the Pampanga-born filmmaker turns silence, loss, and fleeting human connection into poetry… a meditation on what it means to be present before things fade.
In her new film Multwoh (Patay na Patay Sa’yo), the filmmaker behind Drag Den channels loss, longing, and quiet defiance into a love story that refuses to fade, and a statement about who gets to tell their own stories.
