Gigette Reyes

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Gigette Reyes

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Unlovable
1h 20m
Movie 2018

Unlovable

A sex and love addicted woman learns what real intimacy is when she starts making music with a reclusive man.

Prinsesa ng Banyera
0h 45m
TV Show 2007

Prinsesa ng Banyera

Prinsesa ng Banyera is a weekday daytime telenovela of ABS-CBN, which aired after Wowowee. It stars Kristine Hermosa, Angelika dela Cruz and Ara Mina. It ruled the Afternoon Programming Mass and was also shown Worldwide through The Filipino Channel Weekdays and its Affiliate Kapamilya Channel and Saturdays as a 5-episode Marathon. The TV series also aired in Malaysia via TV3 weekdays in 2010.

Noli Me Tangere
9h 4m
TV Show 1993

Noli Me Tangere

Eddie Romero's miniseries adaptation of the novel from Filipino writer and activist Jose Rizal, published during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines in 1887. Noli Me Tángere (Latin for "Touch Me Not") explores perceived inequities in law and practice in terms of the treatment by the ruling government and the Spanish Catholic friars of the resident peoples in the late nineteenth century.

Dahil Mahal Kita: The Dolzura Cortez Story
1h 52m
Movie 1993

Dahil Mahal Kita: The Dolzura Cortez Story

Dolzura Cortez has had several men in her life. One returns to her as an AIDS researcher and unwittingly, Dolzura becomes his subject. He encouraged her to come out in public so she can dispel the social stigma that comes with the disease.

You are Everything to Me
Movie 1992

You are Everything to Me

A young couple's marriage is tested when wife is consumed by her career, and husband finds solace in his son's teacher.

Aswang
2h 5m
Movie 1992

Aswang

This Filipino vampire film co-directed by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes tells the story of an aswang, the traditional shape-shifting creature of local legend. Here, the vampire makes appearances as a giant snake, a young woman (Alma Moreno), and a withered old hag (Lilia Cuntapay). The aswang has a lengthy cinematic history, having been the subject of the first sound film ever produced in the Philippines (1932's Ang Aswang) and migrating, in somewhat altered form, to films in Hong Kong, India, Japan, and, in 1994, to the United States. Aiza Seguerra co-stars with Janice de Belen, Aljon Jimenez, John Estrada, and Alma Moreno.

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