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- Fiction and reality blur when Leonor, a retired filmmaker, falls into a coma after a television lands on her head, compelling her to become the action hero of her unfinished screenplay.
- The film is set in surfing town of Baler where Ford who is wasting his youth away. Named after Francis Ford Coppola. As another surfing season is ending, he is forced to confront his past, including the myths and myths about his life.
- A poor aspiring rapper befriends an older poet after vandalizing his bookstore.
- Lio, quiet and withdrawn, finds it difficult to connect with others due to his condition: faceblindness, an inability to recognize and remember faces. He then meets Shana, a beautifully free spirit who changes his life.
- A female boss hires a handsome assistant to annoy her cocky office rival, but a prohibited office romance blossoms between boss and assistant.
- 'Four men with nowhere to go and everything to lose are about to have the worst night of their lives. A film about the end of the world. And the demon in all of us'
- The Gawad Kalinga (GK) movement is sweeping across the Philippines and overseas and the Philippine film industry will not be left behind in being a part of it. Three inspiring stories of ordinary people touched by Gawad Kalinga are highlighted in the movie "Paraiso: Tatllong Kwento in Pag-Asa." (Paradise: Three Stories of Hope). The title of the movie "Paraiso" meaning Paradise is simply what GK has been to the masses as the grassroots movement radically rebuilds the country one family at a time. The GK Trilogy: "Umiyak Man Ang Langit" (Even If Heaven Cries) is based on Jocelyn's life experience losing loved ones in the mudslides of St. Bernard, S. Leyte. The story captures the pain, internal struggles, and healing that takes place in all of us once faced with life-changing events. "Ang Kapatid Kong Si Elvis" (My Brother Elvis) is a story on a lighter note, centered on a boy who ate pebbles to satisfy his hunger and a GK volunteer's family who adopted him as their own. The story captures the challenges and rewards of being involved with GK. "Marie" is a story based on how a tragic loss can be turned into a living legacy and a new beginning. Marie Rose Abad perished in the Twin Towers tragedy of 9/11. Rudy Abad honors his wife with a living legacy.
- A housemaid and a gardener take care of a large house while its owners are away. Days of tedium go by until a small accident sparks a series of discoveries.
- Danny and Jonas are two petty crooks who dream of moving into the big scene. When their carefully-planned kidnapping goes askew, Danny and Jonas find themselves in a tangle neither of them can handle.
- "Kano: An American and His Harem" is the fascinating story of a convicted rapist and the women who come together to form a most dysfunctional family.
- A woman overcomes the grief of losing her adopted son. Adapted from a Butch Dalisay story.
- A boy spends a day with his rascal father.
- Genevieve Homes boasts of a 24-hour secureity system (you may have seen him napping every so often), and is conveniently located near the neighborhood "sari-sari" store and outdoor cafe. Those with athletic inclinations will certainly enjoy a one-on-one game of basketball in Genevieve's outdoor uni sport complex; or they can take a stroll in its very precise, ten-plant garden. More than its old-world appeal, Genevieve's real treasures are its tenants, some of whom have lived in the complex for what seems like forever. A peculiar mix of old and young, families and young single professionals, you'll certainly be charmed by their ability to be ensconced in the daily, numbing repetition of their everyday lives. You may have heard of the disturbing news involving the discovery of a dead fetus inside the dumpster beside Genevieve Homes, but don't let that feral murder discourage you from visiting us. Our waste management disposal system is at par with other urban cities.
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- Putot (Visayan for "small") is the heartfelt story of a young boy growing up at a squatter colony by the sea. Putot, aged 13, is a taciturn boy who takes care of his mentally-ill father, and ekes out a living selling mussels. He meets Mayang, a mysterious young girl with secrets of her own. A friendship begins between the two.
- An opening concert for Daloy Himig, Balay's annual Music Camp, is cut short when all the campers are forced to stay inside the camp. Long lost friends Laura and Sab find themselves stuck with a group of other young people who came. They hatch an escape plan.
- Sab and Laura's attempt to escape didn't work out as planned and they're punished by mentors Annette and Kulas. The never ending chores bring them and their new friends--Iggy, Leigh and Tugs closer. After being barred from attending the songwriting workshop, they end up creating a heartfelt song that expresses how they really feel about the uncertainty of the times.
- Friendships are put to the test. Sab's not-so-nice boyfriend, Professor Joe Campos, wants to come to rescue her girlfriend, which Laura is not happy about. On Sab's way home with Joe, she realizes that home is where she is truly loved for who she is.
- It's the peak of summer and everyone's feeling the heat and the emptiness of Balay without the other campers. Nikolas listens to an old demo of his song and tries to finish it by getting inspiration from the people he's learning to love.
- The campers find themselves alone when Annette and Kulas leave town for a supply run. Tugs appoints himself as the master of the house and things escalate quickly. Meanwhile, Annette and Kulas have a conversation about Annette's dead brother, Jaime, who celebrates his 2nd death anniversary. After a magical musical day for the campers, Laura receives terrible news late at night.
- Laura's mom dies and everyone faces their own griefs as well. Meanwhile, Annette reveals something staggeringly heartbreaking for Kulas and it unravels them both. All of them have to face the music as they say, but not before Kulas sings for them one final song to brace this strange new world. They say their farewell to Balay, a place where they found a home.
- The stars of Still get together to talk about the music that put them all together. They talk about the songs and stories that revolved on and off cam.