Clyde Gamale
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When a rural village in the Philippines starts to vanish, leaving only carabaos as witnesses, a child plans out a journey to locate his lost father, revealing a secret that defies belief.
Gumamelas Are Still Red

In a small rural town, 9-year-old Gelo comes up with a plan to earn enough money to buy his tricycle-driver father a day off—so he can watch Gelo perform a poem written just for him at the school’s poetry contest.
Papa's Coding Day

A silly bromance sparks out of the closeness of two laidback high school boys, Maki and Kaloy. When a night of reckless drinking with their friends leads them to share a bed together, they discover the true nature of their bromance and now must decide whether to embrace this or risk losing each other's friendship.
Ang Halikan Sa Water Fountain

After Faith undergoes a procedure to erase her traumatic childhood memories, she decides to confront the truth about her seemingly happy family.
Playhouse

In a small farming town, a graduating high school girl struggles to convince her distrustful father to allow her to continue her studies in college after her older sister gets pregnant while being sent to the same university.
Champ Green

Two boys, Kulas and Gabo, enjoy playing games together until an impending demolition of their community threatens their relationship.
When the Pigs Storm our Houses

Marco, troubled by past trauma and depression, encounters a cheerful boy named Makoy amidst the mysterious disappearance of the moon.
When A Gun Killed My Moon

A young man preparing to leave his hometown finds a dead body in his house.
Nostalgia

A returning son remembers a mango tree.
Red

Joana, a cancer-stricken mother, believes that her breast cancer is part of God’s plan. Clyde, a gay-stricken Christian, thinks otherwise. A visit to the dinosaurs at a local amusement park together with her six-year-old son, Moises, prompts a reflection on the differences in their faith.