In Call Me Mother, the MMFF 2025 director turns his personal journey of co-parenting and separation into a powerful cinematic manifesto.
After a four-year hiatus, the award-winning actress returns to the big screen in a Jeffrey Jeturian masterpiece that is becoming the “must-watch” drama of MMFF 2025.
As the MMFF 2025 box office leader, Vice Ganda’s latest film challenges traditional family roles amid the ongoing SOGIESC Bill debate in the Philippines.
Unlike last year, MMFF 2025 box-office gains are spread across the top five films.
In the MMFF entry “UnMarry,” Angelica Panganiban returns to the big screen at a moment of personal recalibration. In an interview, she reflects on balancing work and family, learning to slow down, and why peace has become her priority.
In Bar Boys: After School, Rocco Nacino returns to a world that helped define a generation of Filipino viewers. He reflects on revisiting the story, mentoring younger actors, and the kind of legacy he hopes to leave behind.
When Raymond Red first came on board the project, directing wasn’t part of the plan.
‘Manila’s Finest’ breakout star Ashtine Olviga explains why her character’s fight with her father is a mirror of today’s political landscape.
The answers quickly turned personal and reflective of the season’s spirit.
MMFF 2025 officially begins with the Parade of Stars, bringing movie magic, celebrity floats, and live performances to the streets in a festive show of Filipino cinema.
