People behind 'Love Child' - now showing in Cinemalaya 2024 - find it meaningful for several reasons. It is the last film to be produced and released by Regal Films matriarch Lily Monteverde before her death.
"Love Child" chronicles the struggles of Pao and Ayla, an unmarried young couple who discover their son Kali is a child in the spectrum.People behind"Love Child" - now showing in Cinemalaya 2024 - find it meaningful for several reasons. It is the last film to be produced and released by Regal Films matriarch Lily Monteverde before her death.
"Love Child" chronicles the struggles of Pao and Ayla, an unmarried young couple who discover their son Kali is a child in the spectrum. They go to Silay City, Negros Occidental, for a better environment for their family and do everything in their power to provide for Kali's therapy despite dealing with the stresses of their respective jobs.Prof.
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