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Chasing Fireflies
Chasing Fireflies focuses on the narratives of young female children who were victimized by human trafficking and their eventual captivity to child prostitution.
Viva Hotbabes Gone Wild
The Philippine’s hottest, wittiest and most incisive deejay, Mo Twister, takes his controversial “Forbidden Questions” to the next level. This time he challenges eleven of the original Hot Babes to…
The Last Pinoy Action King
An intimate and often heartbreaking portrait of one of the Philippines’ most beloved screen icons.
Guerrero
In the state of Guerrero, México, activists Coni, Juan and Mario rebel against impunity, regardless of the sacrifices and risks – even mortal – that their struggles involve.
For My Alien Friend
Stories of Filipino men and women, and other living things passing through similar objects, familiar spaces, non-linear time and dreams alike–all connected from the lens and experience of a stranger,…
Skin City: 26 of the Philippines Hottest Babes
Skin City video brings together ALL the Babes from batch one to present plus other sexy sirens.
Why Is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow?
Inspired by a trip to Monument Valley and the Navajo Nation while en route to the Telluride Film Festival, Tahimik and his eldest son Kidlat Gottlieb Kalayaan use the “spaghetti…
A Thousand Cuts
Nowhere is the worldwide erosion of democracy, fueled by social media disinformation campaigns, more starkly evident than in the authoritarian regime of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Journalist Maria Ressa places…
Sa Mata ng Balita
Sa Mata ng Balita looks back on the 50 years of television history, from the pioneers James Lindenberg of Bolinao Electronics Corporation and Antonio Quirino of Alto Broadcasting Corporation in…
An Elegy to Forgetting
The film documents a filmmaker’s experience with his father’s death due to Alzheimer’s disease. Taken from a personal perspective, the filmmaker gives a first-hand look at how his family dealt…
Balikbayan #1: Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III
Magellan, the famous navigator, met his untimely death in the Philippines before he could circumnavigate the globe. Ironically, it was his slave and translator Enrique who most likely was the…
Overseas
In the Philippines, women get deployed abroad to work as domestic workers or nannies. In one of the many training centers dedicated to domestic work, a group of trainees are…
Tao Po
From several immersion trips and in-depth interviews conducted by performance artist-activist Mae Paner and playwright Maynard Manansala emerge four characters, four monologues that each give a human face to the…