51ST MMFF

Unmarry: From ‘I Do’ to ‘I’m Done’

Unmarry: From ‘I Do’ to ‘I’m Done’

https://youtu.be/3bLDu6QxdNE?si=uk_eIQ1mkMrKMaJH ‘UNMARRY’ ASKS the Question: When does separation liberate? One burdened by abuse, another by guilt—two spouses find themselves in their respective annulment cases. While they have different wishes on what decision will be laid by the gavel, both are nonetheless seeking an emancipating culmination. Directed by FAMAS and Urian…
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Call Me Mother: The two faces of motherhood

Call Me Mother: The two faces of motherhood

https://youtu.be/cFZmGrP108E?si=_OSbR4Lq8pcb8SSp   CAN MOTHERHOOD be measured by biology or by the choices we make? In his latest Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) entry, Call Me Mother, Jun Robles Lana explores the tension between biological ties and physical presence as tenets of motherhood. During the MMFF’s 51st Gabi ng Parangal, the…
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Manila’s Finest: When goodwill becomes meaningless

Manila’s Finest: When goodwill becomes meaningless

https://youtu.be/oidarffXdl4?si=URlqP_MmRpYe4PXE MANILA’S FINEST tells a tragic story of powerlessness: in an inescapable situation set in a downtrodden 1969 Manila, the city braces for a nationwide persecution that is yet to come. Set in the years that preceded the declaration of Martial Law, Manila’s Finest marks Filipino independent film legend and Palme D’Or for…
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I’mPerfect: Depicting disability beyond difficulties

I’mPerfect: Depicting disability beyond difficulties

https://youtu.be/tk59l2ZrinY?si=6dz8LemnvI5E6ZRq   “I know I’m not perfect, but Jiro [is] strong!” THIS YEAR’S Metro Manila Film Festival Best Picture is a heartwarming twist on love stories. The spotlight is placed on two individuals finding their independence. I’mPerfect, written and directed by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, is a classic telenovela love story…
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Love You So Bad: Just another formulaic romcom

Love You So Bad: Just another formulaic romcom

https://youtu.be/HkUHfI4DG1E?si=dzzYqTQyAPR8gArv FOLLOWING ONE’S heart is easier said than done, especially when that heart wants very conflicting things. Love You So Bad attempts to explore this exact dilemma, but its overreliance on rehashing well-known tropes left audiences with a highly predictable and mediocre story instead. Directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar, the film…
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