Acting
Jal Galang is a Filipino actor. He was raised in Marikina City, Philippines and is currently residing in San Juan City, Philippines. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines.
A story about the life of a soldier.
After a loss in the family, three siblings rekindle their relationship through the memories and love of their one and only Nanay.
Patrick is a mid-twenties young professional constantly battling his own demons. He takes anti-psychotics to numb himself but feels sluggish every time. He lives a life of a party. His usual nights are composed of nicotine-filled breath and dangerous roads home.
Alvy Jung, a young father, is given a task to think of elaborate and terribly humorous ways to easily tell his 6-year-old daughter, Dana Alda, that she has brain cancer.
A story about a dysfunctional father and son who are still coping with a loss, the other with a highly-stigmatized illness who are compelled to talk to one another to make ends meet and heal the wounds of their relationship.
Two grieving strangers make an unexpected connection over a lost suitcase and toolbox.
Two lads, best friends since childhood reunite at the beach but as their bond gets stronger they are reminded of their fears to a mythical creature inherent in the place.
Set in the present, the film tells the story of Mutya, a shy young transgender woman who works as a gardener at a resort south of Manila. She takes care of the blind mother of her OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) seafarer boyfriend, Kerel. The film is anchored in their phone conversation, which may or may not be real, and becomes a catalyst for the manifestation of their individual anxieties and desires reflected in a dream like visual journey.
What begins as a quiet confession between friends unravels into a surreal confrontation with guilt, fear, and the weight of responsibility.
In a military-ruled Philippines, the line between justice and revenge blurs as a driven officer hunts down his sister’s killers, convinced the rebels are hiding the truth.