Carla Manalo Trailers
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Total trailers found: 11
22 January 2021
Count is a short essay film that plays with the idea of internalized historical misalignment. It is a probing into the unseen discrepancy that has exponentially grown throughout the centuries.
18 December 2019
Surrounded by tensions and secrets, a teenage boy searches for validation and navigates life with a dysfunctional family following an HIV diagnosis.
13 October 2019
Different students from a high school cleaners group each deal with different pressures of being clean and pure while also discovering that the world is dirty and superficial to begin with.
18 March 2023
Mula sa Buwan is an original Filipino musical based on Edmond Rostand's timeless classic Cyrano de Bergerac.
20 May 2025
A trans woman mourns her lover’s inexplicable disappearance through ritual and performance across different spaces that tether her to both his presence and absence until grief becomes the only thing that feels real.
20 May 2021
A reinvention of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, set in contemporary Manila as a rock musical.
11 September 2020
Three illegal miners journey back to their island after months of toiling in hellish conditions. With their hard-earned money, they traversed the sea, the mountains and the forest until they reached their destination.
21 February 2026
When an ongoing apocalypse halts the production of Gabby's new film, she escapes to see her artist friend Tona in La Union, a former booming beach town and strategic site for a US military base.
20 September 2025
Merlie is a playful girl whose imagination makes her drawings come alive. As her home, their community, faces the threat of demolition, she makes her bravest decisions in her final bid to mark their space in a cruel city.
03 October 2025
Three land rights activists contend with their volatile notions of home amid terror and red-tagging in Cagayan Valley.
19 June 2020
There's only one kind of happiness, but misfortune comes in all shapes and sizes. It's like Tolstoy said.