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- Elsa saw the blessed Virgin Mary who had changed her life and caused a hysteria in a poor isolated village.
- Filipino horror anthology in three parts.
- A chance encounter between a spirited ex-nun and a dispirited architect.
- How the daily lives of seven women working different jobs in a big commercial bank in Makati are affected by their ambition for success in their chosen career paths and how this drive affects their personal lives.
- The hidden nightlife of ordinary people living in Manila unveils. Lovers and families' conflicts are radically pitted against each other as they live in the night streets rampant with drugs and prostitution. The outstanding narrative explicitly unravels the various characters and episodes. This landmark film of Ishmael Bernal depicts the darkness of city life so vividly that it was once prohibited to use the word 'Manila' on its title.
- A Spanish Mestizo and a fisherman fight over a woman but ally to assist natives in preventing General Aguinaldo's capture by Americans during the Philippine-American War.
- A witty sex comedy about two young cousins who trade places for their courtship strategies which ends up hilarious. One of the most quotable Filipino films ever due to its sexual innuendos and ambiguity.
- A 1978 Filipino romantic drama film about a man's guilt over his affair with another woman that hurt the feelings of his long time girlfriend.
- Ishmael Bernal's opus recreates the quality and slow pace of life in a dying village surrounded by the sea as it is caught in the eternal cycle of love and hate, of fertility and pollution, of birth and death. A bold and successful attempt to depart from the usual commercial fare, it cryptically paints a large, bleak canvas showing rural fold and how their chances at redemption and happiness are irreversibly decimated by poverty, ignorance, neglect and the dark side of big business.
- An innocent young woman (Alma Moreno) who sells flowers in a small-town cabaret frequented by down-and-out prostitutes is lusted after by the son (Nonong de Andres) of a school principal, played by Anita Linda. An aging gardener (Palito) takes her in to try to protect her from the harsh world, though secretly, he too lusts after the young girl, in spite of his impotence caused by the war. She goes to school, where morality and empty platitudes are mouthed, but the attempts at life's lessons are foiled by the realities of the cabaret world. While the school and the gardener try to protect her innocence, the young girl is lured by the temptation of the worldly cabaret, and her womanhood is awakened.
- BIG-BOLD. A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT AN ISHAEL BERNAL FILM. EXPLODE WITH THE COUNTRY'S TOP SEX SYMBOLS.
- A musical comedy about Annie Batungbakal (Nora Aunor), who has a day job as a dispatcher, but at the end of the day she dances her way to the disco bars in glaring dance outfits. The film's official theme song of the same title performed by The Hotdogs tells it all.
- In this sequel, which assumes a more political bent, are blue-collar workers, salesladies, and common laborers.
- THIS COULD BE YOUR LOVE SCANDAL!!. FOR ADULTS ONLY. In the geometry of love, a triangle has more than three sides - Newest reflections - from this most 'liberated' love story.
- This action-drama film dissects the cases of seven youths in conflict with the law.
- Manny and Jerry have been best buddies and housemates for a long time. Manny believes that love, just like sex, should be shared with as many partners as possible. On the other hand, Jerry thinks that he should wait for that special someone. They decide to swap lifestyles just to prove whose theory is right.
- Based on a popular comic strip by Nonoy Marcelo, Tisoy (Christopher de Leon) is a bohemian balikbayan searching for his father. He gets help from his friends as they scour the immaculately clean Metro Manila as well as reunite him with his high-school sweetheart.
- The life of gruff tricycle deliverer Olga (Maricel Soriano) gets thrown for a loop when she collides with fellow rider Truman (William Martinez) and the love-struck vendor makes it his mission to win her heart.
- A 2012 documentary about the making and the legacy of the 1982 drama masterpiece directed by Ishmael Bernal that ended up being one of the greatest Asian films of all time. The film's stars Nora Aunor, Spanky Manikan, Ama Quiambao, Pen Medina, Vangie Labalan, Gigi Dueñas, Lem Garcellano, Joe Gruta, Richard Arellano, and Cris Daluz will tell their experiences on the set as well as the stories and experiences from the staff: writer Ricky Lee, Joel Lamangan, Raquel Villavicencio, Dennis Cid, Benjie Garcia, and more. The revelations about the theory of "Who killed Elsa?" will be answered and also, the impact of the film to the Filipino culture and society.
- A story of love, patience, forgiveness, and second chances. Angeli is an orphan girl raised by wealthy widower Diony. Angeli's hardships as a child led her to be a possessive and selfish woman. Diony has an only son, Efraim, whom Angeli has adored since childhood. Efraim and his dad made Angeli the apple of their eyes. Then Santina came into the picture... Philippines award winning movie.
- A MAMA'S BOY DISCOVERS THAT HE IS AN ADOPTED CHILD AND SUBSEQUENTLY LOSES HIS BEARING, HIS FAMILY, JOB.AND NEARLY HIS LOVING, LONG-SUFFERING WIFE.
- One of the highest grossing movies in the Philippines. This movie is a parody of one of the Western world's most beloved superheroes.
- Mother and daughter fight over one man in this dramatic film about three people who, while genuinely love each other, express their affection the wrong way.