
Kenneth de la Cruz
Directing
Known For

A coming-of-age story of two children whose lives and friendship are shaped by the festival and their devotion to the patroness of Jaro district in Iloilo City.
Candè

It is like any other day in Artiaga Street when men eat dogs and get drunk and women have to succumb to their husbands’ aggressiveness. Mariana, pregnant with her second child has been planning for this day. She is fed-up. She wants to break loose. On the ground floor, her husband’s dog barks incessantly. Upstairs the baby cries constantly waiting to be fed. She has to fight. A woman, too, has rights. Confronting her drunken husband and the dog, she makes one last bid for freedom that might finally set her free.
Dog Eaters

"Do we have to kill so we can live?" the boy asked his father on the night when his fate was about to change completely.
Wild Boar

Ready and packed for college, the small comfort of home unexpectedly holds back a girl who has thought she was ready to leave.
Love-love Auntie

Judith's pregnancy progresses faster than normal, but the real horror begins when she realizes she's carrying something far beyond her control.
Judith’s Due Date

A young man goes to the mountain to escape his reality and while there, he is confronted by events that draw a very thin line between mystery and self-discovery.
Golden Deer

One night, Sanya follows a mysterious sound that leads her to face a black pig in the middle of the forest. This marks her fate of inheriting shamanism from her father. However, she refuses to accept this power---and the harder she runs away from her destiny, the forces draw her closer to the inevitable.
Inherit

Two girls are competing against each other online for a coveted college scholarship. Will the odds be in their favor?
Submit

A person in his mid-life struggles to reconcile the uncertainty of life and the inevitability of death after losing a loved one. Between the silence of absence and the weight of memory, he needs to confront the pain of separation. The film is a meditation on grief and love and the fragile hope that remembrance can keep the departed alive.