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- After raping and killing a local woman, an army captain from the conquerors falls under the spell of a witch who turns him into a monstrous demon. Half a century later, an archaeological expedition digs him up
- Set in two contrasting environments that undeline the same premise of imprisonment, Selda tells the story of Rommel (Sid Lucero), a young man who accidentally kills a boy, resulting in his incarceration. Inside the jail, he befriends another inmate, Esteban (Emilio), who becomes his rock and protector. Seven years later, Rommel is living in the province as a farmer together with Sita (Ara Mina) his wife. Esteban tracks down Rommel in hopes of renewing a brewing love affair. Rommel and Sita welcome Esteban into their lives, until their intimacy crosses borderlines and results in the undeniable scourge of self-discovery.
- Imprisoned for a crime he did not commit, Rudolf (Dolphy) attempts to escape many times--all unsuccessful. He realizes that he's in for the long haul and decides that his wife Sandra (Zsa Zsa Padilla) should remarry for the sake of their children, Melody (Jolina Magdangal) and Mark (Vandolph), who have been made to believe that he is already dead. Many years later, he's informed that the real culprit has been caught and that he will be released, but instead of being happy, he's sad that he can't return to his family. Finally he gets the idea to pretend to be a piano tuner so that he can visit his children.
- The stories of Vanessa (Mercedes Cabral); an OFW nurse, a motorcycle rider icon, Harry (Dong Literal) and Ivan (Bon Lentejas), all not known to each other but all happening in the same time line, in different locations in the globe, are all forced to live with the Stigma when the deadly HIV/AIDS Virus affected their lives, their choices and their will (or not) to live.
- A wandering peddler separates from his fellow salesman and becomes involved with criminals in the jungle.
- DESTINED BY FATE TO REDRESS WRONG DOINGS AND PROTECT THE OPPRESSED, ISAAC IS RAISED BY A GURU-HERMIT WHO ALSO TRAINS HIM IN THE MARTIAL ARTS.
- Brothers Alex and Abner grow up in a world of violence and politics as private assassins called 'Saka Saka.' Their bond is challenged as their duty and principles ultimately collide.
- What happens if you eat the fruit of the Tree of Life? The Adam's Apple or laryngeal prominence is a feature of the male human neck. It is the protrusion that is formed by the angle of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx. The larynx is commonly called the voice box. It houses the vocal cords and manipulates pitch and volume which is essential for phonation. In other words, the larynx produces our voice, our words, and our verbalized feelings and ideas. Figuratively, the Adam's Apple is a symbol for a man's word or a man's word of honor. By extension, a man who has two Adam's apples is a man with two words or a man without honor. By extending the metaphor a little further, the Adam's apple is the word, the fruit of the tree of life, and the tree of life is man. If a man eats the fruit of the tree of life, or if a man 'eats his words', he becomes similar to gods who knew the difference between good and evil. This is the essence of the film 'Adam's Apples'. Juan Bautista, the protagonist, knows that he is homosexual but he denies it to himself and to other people. This is the reason why Aurelio, a mystic character in the film, tells him he has two Adam's apples. Juan Bautista falls in love with Giovanni, and to prove he was straight, also fell in love with Olivia, Giovanni's sister. When confronted with a choice between Giovanni and Olivia, Juan chooses the female because he wanted to live a normal life - a life with a wife and children. The life he chose did not end the way he wanted it. His wife Olivia could not bear children. She has a congenital defect in her female anatomy which led to complications that needed drastic surgery. She became useless as a wife and mother, and because she loves Juan, she decides to set him free. Juan suffers temporary insanity. He heard voices that told him he was John the Baptist, his namesake. He escapes into a remote island where he preaches and baptizes unseen believers. After a confrontation with the devil and himself, Juan finally accepts the truth and tells his father that he is gay. In the final picture, Juan gets together with Giovanni. He is now able to say freely that he has one Adam's Apple.
- Ika-Sampu is a story about a descendant of a rich hispanic family that lived in the Philippines in the 1800s (1896). A woman named Alexa Nicole de la Vega, is a member of this family. Nine years ago, she started having dreams about a mansion where she always used to play as a child, These dreams gradually turn darker and leading to a part of the mansion which was described in her dreams as a "door she cannot open". Every year, her dreams about the mansion turn darker and more grotesque. One day a lawyer visits in her office informing her that she has inherited a house passed on by her father in his last will. She calls her best friend Daniella (priscilla meirelles) a collector and a curator of a Spanish museum, suggesting to her that there many be many treasures hidden there. This turns out to be a good opportunity to get her dad's company back to its prime. Alexa decides to go to the house she inherited to look for this rumored treasure. She later found nine pieces of golden coins in her great great grandfathers old study - then things start to change.