This is the first Filipino feature-length film made by a Filipino director regarded as "Father of Filipino Movies" and is now lost forever. Dalagang Bukid is a story about a young flower vendor named Angelita, who is forced by her parents to marry a wealthy old man, Don Silvestre, despite her love for Cipriano, a law student.

Father Peter fears that the universe has become indifferent. God no longer intervenes in earthly aff...

After Typhoon Pablo struck a barangay in New Bataan, Compostela Valley, a father was separated from ...

Decades before the rise of liberalism in Spanish-era colonial Philippines, a young charismatic preac...

Rekados is a magic-realist tragicomedy of three generations of cooks in the slums that own a karinde...

Pandanggo has three stories with parallel themes converging in one event, the Kasilonawan Festival i...

An indigenous family, one of the last forest people of old, copes with the unusual changes in their ...

Mikey, a young, discreet, gay man from the affluent class, spends five years in a city jail while he...
A woman returns to the village of Kagbunga in the Bikol region carrying the ashes of her only son vi...

15-year-old Ahmet, from a remote Yuruk village in North Macedonia, finds refuge in music while navig...

Two women in a remote Muslim community confront an escalating blood feud and reach deep into themsel...

A story of Ilyong, recently-dead man killed by the police, after he was caught stealing. This is the...

A story of an over-the-hill prostitute whose life savings are stolen during the Holy Week.

A young boy frequently visits an old man who lives alone, keeping him always in good company. One ni...

Kaye arrives at the airport in Pampanga where she waits for her estranged father to fetch her. Arriv...
Little Mia has a lot of questions about death even if she is only 7 years old. She has always heard ...

Consuelo, a ghost who has haunted Escolta for many years, finds a respite from her loneliness in Joe...

In a quaint provincial town, an elderly man awaits his inevitable fate.