
Sheron R. Dayoc
2021Angan-Angan
Sheron R. Dayoc
Nur-Aima Sergio, Junaid Salahuddin
Angan-Angan (Dreams) centers on a nine-year-old girl named Satra who has been mute for as long as she could remember. Her determination to secure a good education reverberates clearly amid the strictness of her Yakan culture.
Dreams
Trails of Water
Sheron R. Dayoc
Joel Arnan, Beatriz Atilano
Trails of Water is an experimental film about a young boy's emotion as seen through his make-believe story. His story is about Galeno who struggles to survive in his everyday life by fetching water as a living near the mining site. His village is then caught in a mass paranoia where everyone is suspicious of a newcomer in the village. This resulted in a killing phenomenon. No one knows who the person is until the stranger reveals himself to Galeno.
Trails of Water
Women of the Weeping River
Sheron R. Dayoc
Laila Putli P. Ulao, Sharifa Pearlsia P. Ali-Dans
Two women in a remote Muslim community confront an escalating blood feud and reach deep into themselves in hopes to undo the feud stretching back generations.
Women of the Weeping River
Halaw
Sheron R. Dayoc
John Arcilla, Arnalyn Ismael
This film exposes the human trafficking operation and journey through the seas of Southern Philippines to neighboring Malaysia. Based on research and interviews, this dramatic narrative provides a kaleidoscope of characters hoping for a better life in Sabah, in spite of the dubiousness of the process, and uncertainty of a true job in Malaysia. It also represents a microcosm of the multi-cultural groupings of Mindanao whose diversity is bound by a common goal, an opportunity to earn a living, as they take that illegal small boat ride from their homeland to that foreign "Promised Land."
Halaw
Mientras Su Durmida
Sheron R. Dayoc
Sue Prado, JC Alejandro
In sickness and in health, should marriage really be an unconditional partnership that should never be broken? Christina, in her 30's, is married to Hector, a husband who's paralyzed and therefore physically incompetent to consummate their marriage. She wants to liberate herself from a sexless union. Her needs as a woman are unfulfilled. But her love for Hector, and her commitment to him coupled with the dictates of her faith and marital vows, and her sympathy and care for her husband keeps her in "cage of marriage," where she suffers in melancholic solitude, yet contemplates on freedom and rediscovering her true worth. - Written by Lilit Reyes
As He Sleeps
Bukod Kang Pinagpala
Sheron R. Dayoc
Bing Pimentel, Max Eigenmann
In an old house replete with images of Catholic icons and symbols, a young lady struggles with the demented religious fanaticism of her mother, who it seems cannot differentiate between pious fervour and demonic possession for both exist simultaneously in her being.
Blessed Art Thou