Nestlé Philippines Movie Trailers
Most Popular Nestlé Philippines Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Oh! Pa Ra Sa Ta U Wa Yeah! Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
The Clemente family is off to an outing but teenage son, Nicos, seems out of it. Nicos is besotted with his ladylove, Mattina, whom he can’t quite figure out.
Sign Seeker Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
A superstitious guy, Bien, seeks all sorts of “divine” signs that will determine his decision of asking the girl of his dreams out on a date.
Unplugged Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
A football coach takes his team of teenage boys out on a fieldtrip to the provincial home of his grandfather.
Isang Tasang Pangarap Trailer (2011)
11 July 2011
In a small town devastated by calamity and chaos, Elias, still holds on to the one thing he considers sacred a shiny red coffee mug.
Sali-salita Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
A mother who writes children’s storybooks, ironically, doesn’t have enough time to create stories for her own son.
Silup Trailer (2011)
11 July 2011
Silup is “Pulis” (police) spelled backwards. We peek into the life of a Manila cop whose day is made up of dealing with denizens and the crimes they commit.
Tingala Sa Baba Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
In a typical playground, life plays a game of irony when two 8-year old kids are on a seesaw. One is a rather hefty child from a well-to-do family who is stuck at the bottom, whereas a lanky child brought up in poverty is on top.
Cooking Mo, Cooking Ko Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
Old wounds are reopened among the Montano and the Capule families when the former’s loyal customers start patronizing the latter.
Downtown Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
In a Chinese community in downtown Manila, we meet a man who has floated through life with his ladylove by his side.
The Howl & the Fussyket Trailer (2011)
11 June 2011
Eight-year old Aaron is dead set on winning the Grand Prize in his 2nd Grade declamation contest. He is determined to win despite his obvious “f” and “p” speech defect, a proclivity common amongst some Filipinos to interchange the pronunciation of English words with the letters “f” and “p”.