![]() Maria, and “Agawan Base,” where Jolina Magdangal plays a documentarian whose agnosticism is tested when she films her subject, an impoverished child who believes in God.Īlso streaming are horror flick “Amorosa: The Revenge,” where a mother (Angel Aquino) tries to protect her sons from an angry spirit, and “Padre de Pamilya,” which follows a man’s (Ariel Rivera) struggle to provide for his family and gets involved in a mayor’s devious deal. The Star Cinema YouTube channel, meanwhile, will stream until September 26 the iconic barkada comedy-drama film “Jologs,” starring Diether Ocampo, John Prats, Vhong Navarro, and Jodi Sta. More riveting and inspiring films that can be streamed for free on the Cinema One YouTube channel until the end of the month are “Happyland,” about a group of underprivileged Tondo boys who find hope through football, 2018 Cinema One Originals Best Film “Paglisan,” an animated film starring Eula Valdez and Ian Veneracion that explores a married couple’s attempt to survive together in the midst of illnesses, and “Tisay,” where a beautiful bookie (Nathalie Hart) recruits a promising player (JC De Vera) to the underworld of game-fixing in semi-pro basketball. LGBTQ-themed stories are also showing until September 30, including Cinema One Originals films “Baka Bukas” and “Mamu and a Mother Too,” as well as the critically-acclaimed Cinemalaya movie “Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros.” The Cinema One Originals documentary film "Forbidden Memory" about the never-been-heard-of story of the 1974 Malisbong massacre survivors will be streaming from September 23 to 28. Thrill-seeking viewers can also stream “Bukas Na Lang Sapagkat Gabi Na,” which tells four interconnected tales set during the 70’s Martial Law era. Until midnight of September 28, viewers can watch on Cinema One’s YouTube channel the Cinemalaya film “Ligo Na U, Lapit Na Me,” which sheds light on post-modern love and relationships through college students (Edgar Allan Guzman and Mercedes Cabral) who enter a casual sexual relationship. ![]() With the consolidation of the operations of ABS-CBN's film arm (ABS-CBN Films) and the creation of Black Sheep Productions in 2018, Skylight Films ceased operations.Filipino film fanatics will continue to enjoy binge-worthy entertainment this month as ABS-CBN showcases 14 movies for free, including flicks from Cinema One Originals and Star Cinema via YouTube Super Stream. Its first feature film was the 2012 comedy romance My Cactus Heart, which was followed by other films ( see Filmography) until 2017. ![]() ![]() Skylight Films was a division of ABS-CBN Films that specialized in producing films for the niche market. ![]()
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