A one-of-a-kind legacy project produced by TBA Studios, Habambuhay is a homage to the centennial anniversary of Philippine cinema–an insightfully entertaining documentary series, revisiting the personal experiences of those who work in front of or behind the cameras, those who have shaped the film industry of the Philippines for the longest time.

Six individuals from different generations recall the golden age of Cebuano cinema, modern Cebuano c...

Film: American Beginnings of Philippine Cinema is the second episode in Deocampo's evolving saga of ...

A self-centered influencer on his way to a gig finds himself babysitting a lost, loud-mouthed, 9-yea...

In this heartwarming ensemble comedy, Mary’s adoptive gay mother’s last dying wish was to reunite th...

Employees and customers are trapped in a supermarket while, outside, a typhoon ravages the country. ...

Inspired by true events, a gifted yet rebellious high school student transfers from a prestigious ac...

In the midst of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, a group of five disgraced and imprisoned...

A tailor named Ricardo, a classic Filipino film enthusiast, embraces these toxic masculine ideas, cu...

A short documentary about the classic Universal Monster actor, Lon Chaney, Jr.

The film features a conversation between Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, producer of THX 1138. They ...
Behind the scenes footage of Pasolini and crew filming 'Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma'.

A documentary about Pier Paolo Pasolini and his film 'Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma'.

Divided into five parts, this film traces the long strike by workers at the Caravelair caravan facto...

National Geographic and NASA are sending you into space - live! For the first time ever, board the I...

10 years before the debut of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In 1979, Bill Viola and Frank Cali...

Swung back and forth between depression and euphoria, David Brown (29) has ended up in the umpteenth...

"The whole film are non-art portraits of people in which they do what they want with this hat – and ...

Why has letterpress printing survived? Irreplaceable knowledge of the historic craft is in danger of...
In 1938 two young architects, Ragnar and Martta Ypyä, known as Y and Mirri, buy an 8mm camera. Toget...