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A 2007 Filipino satire written and directed by Jun Urbano

Jologs portrays the intersecting stories of various working-class people who are all tied to one coffee shop and are struggling to make ends meet in the Philippines.

Filipino film directed by Jose N. Carreon. Starring Lito Lapid and Ara Mina.

The life and faith of a priest was put into test when his family was killed by the military who wrongly accused them of supporting the communist rebels. After being tortured by the military, he joined the rebels to avenge his family's death. Will he finally get the justice he never got when he was still a servant of God?

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Tells the story of Askal (John Regala) hardened by life in poverty. All grown up, he uses his skills to stop the spreading of 'Askals' (Asong-Kalye, Street Dog; used as a metaphor for street children) and give them a better future. Stopping the root of all crimes and poverty in the process. A modern-day Robin Hood.

The Gospel of John is reimagined as a Filipino pasyon tale.

Two teenage boys escape from their mothers and embark a journey that turns into a misadventure leading to self-discovery about themselves.

A 1995 Filipino action comedy film starring Robin Padilla and Andrew E.

She was a popular actress during the 1960s who starred with Jack Nicholson in “Back Door To Hell”. Unfortunately, she meets a man in a billiard hall who kidnapped her twice.
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