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- The misadventures of 3 young men who try their luck in the college of law. As their friendship, families, relationships and convictions are brought to breaking point, they must keep their heads together as they prepare for the big day.
- 13-year old Martin lives with his Nay Luisa, a domestic worker. His parents work for a development bank, which requires them to be away for years. Martin learns he is seriously ill and in order to survive, he is then transformed into an "aswang" by none other than the mother he grew up to love. The revelation and series of gruesome events that take place after captures fear and paranoia in a city that continuously disconnects and dehumanizes.
- Pedro Calungsod, a young Filipino man, leaves his Visayan native roots to join the Spanish Jesuit priest Fr. Diego de San Vitores in his mission to the Marianas Islands (Guam) in 1668. The San Diego Mission arrives in the Marianas where the young Pedro, a trained catechist and mission assistant, begins work for Fr. Diego de San Vitores in baptizing the Chamorro natives, preaching the holy gospel and spreading the good news of salvation through the Christian faith amidst paganism, doubt and disbelief. Despite the longing for his father and the threats to their lives, even at the peril of death, Pedro and Fr. Diego continued their missionary work. They roamed the dangerous islands and baptized many more natives and continued to enlighten them about Christianity. Guam is now a devoutly Catholic state and this is the story of how the young Filipino saint, between wars and persecutions, played his part in this divine mission.
- Mimicking early silent films, Independencia creates a lush metaphor that plays with cinematic illusions and the cultural and mythical history of the Philippines.
- Astro is Filipino and he is proud of it. He flaunts it through his clothes, accessories, and collections of CDs, posters, and post cards of the Filipino achievers he idolizes. He comes across Dawn, a Filipino-American girl, who befriends him in hopes of learning more about her Filipino heritage. Astro teaches her the side of the Philippines he knows well and prefers.
- A young hustler takes advantage of the love of a gay man, and pays consequences for it in the form of a demonic possession.
- Natoy, like any other child, finds joy and excitement in the simplest of things, especially in eating halo-halo filled with pink gelatin and red sago. Things change suddenly when, as he is watching television, a news report about the ongoing war in Mindanao shows footage of a badly wounded soldier waiting to be rescued. That soldier, almost bleeding to death, is his father, Corporal Lino Bolante. This starts his journey as he and his mother Sonia wait for help that comes too late. This story does not only show how the war in Mindanao robs a child of his innocence, but also shows the shadows of war that Filipino homes confront everyday.
- Alibi 15 Minutes This cautionary tale is centrally about two actor friends Donald Valenzuela (Richard Quan) and Ray Martinez (Yutaka Yamakawa) who perpetually searches for urban adventure and cosmopolitan excitement. Although Ray is happily married and has family, sex with a stranger is his secret fantasy. Things start to heat up when Ray agrees to be set up by Donald blind date, giving him the opportunity to realize what he covets.
- In this episode, we get a glimpse of the school and family lives of Shake and Ken.
- In this episode, we learn more about Ken's relationship with his best friend, his brother, his mother, and his new friend Shake.
- After a series of fights and making up, the four couple's romantic relationship get better. But when a strong earthquake hits, one bids his final goodbye.
- 2012– 1h 4mTV EpisodeBefore being known for their characters as Boyet and Aubrey in the 2018 top-rating Kapuso series "My Special Tatay," Rita Daniela and Ken Chan started their showbiz careers at a young age. Rita came to stardom when she won in the singing search "Popstar Kids." Ken, meanwhile, came from a Filipino-Chinese family and rose to stardom as part of "Tween Hearts." Find out their humble beginnings in this episode.