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- The movie begins when a fiery incident causes Angelina's (Ogie Alcasid) yaya (nanny) to be incapacitated. The girl's parents (Aiko Melendez and Jomari Yllana) search for a new yaya and select Rosalinda "Cha-Cha" Lucero (Michael V.) from a coterie of applicants. Soon, a special love/hate bond is formed between the two. Yaya becomes the object of Angelina's practical jokes and temper tantrums, but she is determined to stick it out with the bratty child. Unfortunately, one final straw breaks her spirit, so she packs her things and move out of Angelina's home. Alone and distraught over Yaya's disappearance, Angelina accidentally discovers a terrorist's (Iza Calzado) plot to assassinate The Duchess of Wellington, who is scheduled to visit her school. The terrorist discovers and kidnaps Angelina; when Yaya learns about her beloved ward's predicament, she sets out to save her. Reunited, they combine their wits to save the foreign dignitary and thwart the terrorists' evil plot.
- Description This is a true story which happened in a small town in Bohol in 2005. Twenty one pupils died and almost a hundred were hospitalized after eating cassava cakes sold by an old woman, who might have accidentally used pesticide in her ingredients. She has been selling cassava cakes in that school and has a loving relationship with the children. The film follows a town's journey from painful trauma towards healing through the inter cutting points of view of two of the child survivors, and the old woman vendor. The two child survivors, in their own beguiling yet perceptive ways, slowly learn the issued of crime, prejudice and compassion as they develop friendship and accept their loss. The old woman, who is ostracized and condemned by the entire town, even by her own family, finally makes sense of the whole tragic thing and takes matters into her own hands. Answers don't come easy, but in the end redemption arrives for every soul in this town in the form of a final climactic event.
- A woman gives birth to a monster and is compelled to protect her child even as it commits heinous acts of violence.
- Isabel journeys to a dream world with her new mystical friends in an attempt to overcome her isolation due to her blindness.
- While Philip S. Cruz-a grade 5 student-is happily playing FLAMES, one of his classmates suddenly snatches his paper and threatens him to reveal his crush on Kenneth Agapitos. Because of the fear and offensive remarks, Philip throws a bag in the face of his bully classmate to stop him from telling others about his secret crush which results in a dispute. And the need to force his busy mother, Delandra S. Cruz, to attend school to avoid suspension.
- An advocacy video clip discussing the safety of our youth. [WINNER, AnakTV SineBata Festival 2016 - Student/Amateur, 13-18 Fiction Category for Adult Jury]
- The experimental film follows a depressed and anxious boy wanting to disappear until one night, he saw his other self in the mirror. He then started battling himself inside the mirror. The story is about drowning and suffocating yourself with your own thoughts.
- Official music video of Palayo.
- Tatay Nando is a very hardworking and caring father for Hannah, a young little girl. Although she grew up without her mother by her side, she still feels that her mother is there through his dad. Even though they are not that privileged in life, still Hannah is proud of her father. Tatay Nando works two jobs a day. And when her friends asked her the job of her father, she never hesitated to say it. She is proud of her dad for all of the sacrifices her tatay has done for her. [GRAND WINNER, AnakTV SineBata Festival 2017 - Pride in Family,Children's Category; FINALIST, 1st Southeast Asia Prix Jeunesse - Pride in Family, Children's Category.]