ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs Movie Trailers

Most Popular ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Invisible Trailer (2019)

01 January 2019

Still considered a taboo topic, mental health is usually associated with craziness, mental derangement, or lack of faith.

Pinatubo: Rising from the Ashes Trailer (2011)

19 June 2011

In this special report, ABS-CBN host Noli de Castro looks back twenty years later on the catastrophic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in June 1991, putting together video footage of the days leading up to the tragedy and recollections of survivors years after it.

Papogi Trailer (2004)

09 May 2004

Documentary program covers Philippine politics in the age of mass media and how the behavior of Philippine voters is based on images they have of government and society.

Marcos: A Malignant Spirit Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

Containing rare footage and recorded conversations, this documentary about "the plunder of a nation" hosted by ABS-CBN's Angelo Castro, Jr.

'Di Ka Pasisiil Trailer (2018)

10 June 2018

'Di Ka Pasisiil, a documentary about the 2017 Marawi siege

Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections Trailer (1995)

01 October 1995

Tupada '92 is a coverage of the 1992 Philippine national elections that juxtaposes the hysteria of the campaign season with the precarious state of 31 million Filipino voters.

Ang Pagbabalik ng Ibong Adarna Trailer (2020)

15 November 2020

"Ang Pagbabalik ng Ibong Adarna,” looks into our lost film history and the fight to restore and protect films for the future generations.

Fedelina: A Stolen Life Trailer (2020)

25 October 2020

Presented by ABS-CBN DocuCentral, the documentary tells the heartbreaking story of Fedelina Lugasan, a Filipina who was enslaved by her employer's family for 65 years before being rescued in 2018 at the age of 83.

Sa Mata ng Balita Trailer (2003)

12 October 2003

Sa Mata ng Balita looks back on the 50 years of television history, from the pioneers James Lindenberg of Bolinao Electronics Corporation and Antonio Quirino of Alto Broadcasting Corporation in the 1950s to the merging with the Lopezes' Chronicle Broadcasting Network to form ABS-CBN.