Patrick Pangan
Directing
Known For

Two years after their breakup, a Bicolano chef on the rise reunites with his ex- girlfriend who is back in the province for a brief work visit. Still feeling bitter about their breakup, he tries to seduce her to ruin her engagement, only to find himself falling for her once more.
Un/Happy for You

Tin is a young woman who is able to see her mother’s ghost (Ima) since she was little. As she wakes up in their provincial mansion, alone, Tin realizes that it is the day of her Dad’s death anniversary. She gets a mysterious visit from her boyfriend Ollie, the same day her brother JD calls her to announce that he is moving her out of their house. Despite their disagreement, JD visits Tin, and Tin must make the choice to finally move out–away from the house that started her grief.
Dakit

Two unacquainted daughters are forced to kill time together through demystifying pregnancy and watching an adult sitcom as they await their fathers’ return from a night of endless gambling.
Ours Was A Timeless Night Burning

Gem is all hustle and grit, moving to Mati, Davao to chase a childhood dream. JC is a wealthy, easygoing cafe owner who never needed one. Their clashing worlds and beliefs surprisingly spark a meaningful romance. But when Gem’s big break finally comes, she must decide - should she chase the future she planned or stay with the love that changed her?
Fleeting

Left and right are the wakes of the deceased in a barrio in Isabela, but noticed by Amang, a native Ilocano, it seems that their tradition of the "Pagdudung-aw" during wakes has disappeared. This drives him to pass on the tradition to Balong, his only son.
Bakit, Papa?

RAMPAGE! (or the parade)
RAMPAGE! (or the parade)

Dos meets a mysterious woman in the midst of a forest.
Save the Last Dance for Me

In a military-ruled Philippines, the line between justice and revenge blurs as a driven officer hunts down his sister’s killers, convinced the rebels are hiding the truth.
Humanay

a film by Jill Go-Soco
Please Don't Forget Me

A couple celebrates their anniversary in a Discord call. They began daydreaming about their plans and ambitions, and as things became harmoniously gripping, one of them sheds tears and unfolds an unexpected truth.
Hiraya

In the midst of a casual setup, Aleck and Kirby get caught in a complex web of emotions as their relationship blossoms into something more, questioning their notions of intimacy and the boundaries they previously set.
hold me tighter than before

A woman struggles to let go after the disappearance of her husband which prompts her to create the illusion of his death.
Until The Moon Turns Blue

On their way of seeking familiarity, two strangers find themselves in a casual encounter that steers their fate into eventually becoming a pursuit of certainty.
We Were Never Really Strangers

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

After being involved in a bullying incident, a young boy takes a journey to seek his father’s grave with the help of a peculiar horned fish.
I Don't Want to Walk Alone

A statue remains unmoved as they forcefully paint different colors on it.
Those People

A teenager boy plans to escape from his small town to confront his growing existential crisis as love is being challenged.
We Won't Grow Old Together

Mga Tala sa Kagandahan (Notes on Beauty) follows a filmmaking and theatre workshop for genderqueer kids (in swardspeak, baby bakla) in a Sitio in the City Antipolo, Rizal - a known pilgrimage site east of Manila. Its assertion: the right to our own representation, in front of and behind the camera. The footage, majorly shot by the kids, are a mixture of moments of learning and play times, that hopes to show the kids' view of the world in their first takes.
Notes on Beauty

Diva, Divine? (A Diva, Right?) follows the life of Angelica Mapanganib, a 57-year-old nonprofessional comedic entertainer and pre-pandemic Miss Gay pageant contestant, as she struggles to live her life behind the screen amidst the global pandemic, and unravels her undisclosed state as part of the LGBTQIA++ community in the Philippines.
A Diva, Right?

A young boy who grew up with folk beliefs attempts to find out the truth behind the new girl in town.