
Johmar Damiles
Directing
Known For

In his quest to capture the aged architecture of Manila, film photographer Dino seeks the company of a local stranger, Vince. But as the city noises grew, their stories stood out.
At Least We Had This Moment

After a sexual assault, a young woman navigates a cold and bureaucratic system over the course of 24 hours, fighting to reclaim her safety and sanity while battling the manipulations of her assailant.
The Next 24 Hours

A ragtag group of students try to steal from the faculty room as they save both their grades and friendship.
Heist School

In a fading town in Bulacan, a group of teenage misfits Lance, Maya, Alon, and Kidlat find company as they work together to pave a hidden path and sanctuary in the midst of their hometown facing imminent threats of erasure.
Elephant Paths

A couple seeks for an answer to a question in a motel.
Mot-Mot

Bobot and Ashley just have been deported. They quickly realize the tarnish of their father daughter relationship on their ride back home.Grieving over the death of her mom, Ashley opens her side of the window which sparked annoyance with Bobot. Eventually, their frustration towards each other sparked an indelible argument. Bobot finally loses his facade and finally became the father Ashley needed especially now.
Back Home

Torn between bailing out her boyfriend and reaffirming her body, a trans woman chooses the world.
don't you forget

When two young siblings are accused of theft by a convenience store owner through CCTV footage, they are thrust into a challenging situation that unravels their family's deep-seated trauma, forcing them to confront their past and find a way to heal.
Hot Seat

A mother and son’s generational clash over the American Dream and fulfillment at home boils over at a Filipino family dinner, erupting in a battle for the last lumpia – the dreaded “dyahe piece.”
Dyahe Piece

In the wake of Bagyong Ondoy, Yumi, a lost twenty-four year old, searches for an old videotape that could revive her past dreams, all while navigating the chaos of her home and her strained relationship with her family.
Dito, Dati

Raves are the pinnacle of creating safe spaces; houses creative expression through music, fashion, and icons that promote community building. We follow D Waviee, a DJ and a trans icon in the Filipino rave scene, while we get a glimpse of the local rave scene—as she closes the night of queer joy, with her music.