Saturday, 1 December 2018

Metro Manila Film Festival 2018 Official Entries








The passenger ship Aurora mysteriously collides into the rocky sea, threats an entire island and a young woman and her sister’s lives; they must survive to stay alive by finding missing dead bodies for a bounty, while at risk from visitors who seek shelter in their home.


Starring: Anne Curtis. Marco Gumabao 

Directed By: Yam Laranas









Starring: Toni Gonzaga, Alex Gonzaga, Sam Milby

Directed By: RC delos Reyes









Isang gabi sa bahay ampunan. Sukatan ng pagkakaibigan.

Starring: Jerome Ponce, Ricci Rivero, Buboy Villar, Kiray Celis, Michelle Vito, Vitto Marquez,  and John Estrada

Introducing: Danzel Fernandez



Directed By: Joven M. Tan








Starring: Vic Sotto, Maine Mendoza and Coco Martin

Directed By: Michael Tuviera










Starring: Vice Ganda, Dingdong Dantes, Richard Gutierrez, Jacklyn Jose, Bela Padilla, Maymay Entrata, Edward Barber, Loisa Andalio, Ronnie Alonte, Kisses Delavin, Donny Pangilinan


Directed By: Barry Gonzales








Anna, a conservative girl wakes up in bed in a 5-star hotel room with Rye, the biggest celebrity actor of the country and has no memory of how she got there. Now she has to avoid and escape the media and fans swarming outside the hotel, along with Cacai, her best friend who has given her whole life to loving Rye. The Girl in the Orange Dress ventures into a reverse-courtship -- getting to know and falling in love after a night of intoxication, into stereotypes and perceptions that break down walls, into friendships that know no bounds, and into love that withstands the price and baggage of fame.


  The Girl in the Orange Dress ventures into a reverse-courtship -- getting to know and falling in love after a night of intoxication, into stereotypes and perceptions that break down walls, into friendships that know no bounds, and into love that withstands the price and baggage of fame.

 Starring: Jericho Rosales, Jessy Mendiola

Directed By: Jay Abello







Ramon Estrella, an 84-year old retired senator, temporarily leaves his wife of six decades to take care of his gay best friend who is dying of cancer.

He has his wife’s blessings, but Ramon’s three children are scandalized. The old man defies their collective protest and declares that he loves his friend—godfather to all three both in baptism and matrimony—the same way that he loves his wife. The news quickly sends shock waves to the community, raising the hackles of the ex-senator’s second-born, the first of two feisty daughters. As the city’s newly elected mayor, she is the sole heiress to her father’s political legacy. When the youngest child—a formidable feminist and activist—sides with her father and godfather, and the eldest—a weakling and flawed bureaucrat—figures in a scandal of his own, the siblings turn on one another, resulting in a full-blown three- sided war.

Their ever patient and loving matriarch does her beatific best to sue for peace among her brood—with some timely help from the absent patriarch. Blood eventually proves thicker than water, but the force of filial piety cannot mend all of the siblings’ differences. Not when one of them remains resolute in her prejudice against homosexuality.



Starring: Eddie Garcia, Tirso Cruz III,Aiko Melendez, Sunshine Dizon, Max Collins, Tony Mabesa and Ms. Gloria Romero.

Special Participation Albie Casino Introducing Shido Roxas 

Supported by Jim Pebanco Tanya Gomez Sue Prado Ross Pesigan Marcus Madrigal Ali Forbes Tabs Sumulong with young cast headed by Noel Jr Comia Adrian Cabido Vince Rillon Zeke Sarmienta Nella Marie Dizon Ace Merfel and Celine Juan.

Directed By: Joel Lamangan








The story tackles about love, which remains to be one of the greatest mysteries up to this day. Falling in love with someone is one thing, but staying in love with that person is another story.

Starring: Kim Chui, Dennis Trillo, JC De Vera

With Miles Ocampo, Marlo Mortel, Eric Quizon, Niña Dolino 
Directed By: Eric Quizon



Metro Manila Film Festival 2018 opens in cinemas nationwide on December 25




No comments:

Post a Comment