Acting
Shun Mark Gomez is a Filipino actor.
In the summer of 2001, 16-year-old Andoy searches for his long-lost father in the most unlikely of things — VHS tapes. His reality becomes mystified when two movie-like characters appear in their small hometown.
Inspired by true events, a high school student, Philip, finds a piece of evidence and uses it as leverage to make his best friend win the Student Council Elections.
When the local government threatens to evict her from her own land, a farmer renounces her Filipino citizenship and builds her own micronation.
Follows the journey of a college senior and his strained relationship with his deaf mother.
When a mysterious TV transports her to a school for on-screen villains, a restaurant worker finds new purpose — and a way to get back at her enemies.
The Philippines, 1902. The land is raw, wounded, occupied. Smoke clings to the trees. Blood soaks the soil. The war is over – but the violence lingers. Widows fill the villages. Mothers vanish into silence. Among them walks Sisa, barefoot and broken, dismissed as mad by those who fear what they don't understand. But madness is only the surface.
Set in Nagoya, Japan, four Filipina entertainers form a sisterhood while facing the emotional cost of their jobs. Together, they must decide what they are truly willing to sacrifice for their dreams in a foreign land.