Joel Ruiz
2021Baby Angelo
Joel Ruiz
Archie Alemania, Dante Balois
Genevieve Homes boasts of a 24-hour security system (you may have seen him napping every so often), and is conveniently located near the neighborhood “sari-sari” store and outdoor café. Those with athletic inclinations will certainly enjoy a one-on-one game of basketball in Genevieve’s outdoor unisport complex; or they can take a stroll in its very precise, ten-plant garden. More than its old-world appeal, Genevieve’s real treasures are its tenants, some of whom have lived in the complex for what seems like forever. A peculiar mix of old and young, families and young single professionals, you’ll certainly be charmed by their ability to be ensconced in the daily, numbing repetition of their everyday lives. You may have heard of the disturbing news involving the discovery of a dead fetus inside the dumpster beside Genevieve Homes, but don’t let that feral murder discourage you from visiting us. Our waste management disposal system is at par with other urban cities
Baby Angelo
Paraiso: Tatlong Kwento ng Pag-asa
Jun Lana, Joel Ruiz
Maricel Soriano, Cesar Montano
Three uplifting stories of faith, compassion and courage provide the framework for this inspirational film. First, Jocelyn (Maricel Soriano), a victim of the mudslides in Leyte, finds strength in the face of tragedy; next, a family's adoption of a neglected young boy brings healing; and in the final chapter, widower Rudy Abad (Cesar Montano) decides to build a village in the Philippines in memory of his wife, who died in the Sept. 11 attacks. - Maricel Soriano, Cesar Montano, Ricky Davao
Paraiso: Tatlong Kwento ng Pag-asa
The End is Bigger Than Love
Joel Ruiz
Joem Bascon, Chanel Latorre
It's months after am unexplained apocalypse has wiped out most of the country's population, and Dom is eking out a living in a remote desert hideaway. He inexplicably finds Leslie, who was once the love of his life. They try to reunite, but the weight of a painful past, an uncertain present, and an absent future may prove too much for them.
The End is Bigger Than Love