A young man found love with his Spanish chatmate who decided to fly to Manila and meet him. The chatmate turned out to be another man, to the surprise and disbelief of the former's conservative mother. This romantic-comedy stars Joseph Izon, Andrés Alexis, Tommy Abuel, and Boots Anson-Roa.
Jose, nicknamed "Little", turns his back on his father and the family farm for a bigger life in Manila. Yet all best laid plans don’t quite work out as he intends. Little is a story about masculinity, love, and family. A touching and humorous look at the maturation of a provincial boy and his blooming romance.
Based on Gerry Geracio’s Palanca Award-winning screenplay, Muli is the love story of an activist and a lawyer in Baguio City whose affair goes through a series of tribulations for over four decades.
Far from the maddening crowd of Manila, Sofia (Vincent Sandoval), formerly a high class transsexual sex worker, starts anew as Donna. She then helps Pepe Holganza, a doctor in Talisay, in his mayoralty bid to topple over the town’s regime. By grooming Doc Pepe as the messiah of Talisay (both the name and the setting a probable Rizal reference), with all his ideals of a morally conscious governance and the ever-present promise of eradicating corruption, along with taking care of a friend’s son, Sofia finds a chance to redeem herself, establishing a personality that erases any hint of her past. But her past is not through with her.
How has the bakla—the Filipino male homosexual identity—evolved in Philippine society? In two films, we discover how National Artist for Film Lino Brocka explores and exposes the bakla, touching on class, effeminacy and the closet.
The following items could be ordered from the Sine Bahaghari staff:
PhP 350 per CD.
PhP 375 per DVD. Signed by Irma Adlawan.
Please visit the Sine Bahaghari booth at The Collective Art Fair on February 25, 2012 from 11 AM to 8 PM. Or email prsalenda@gmail.com to order online.
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