Sparkle Artists Shine in MMFF 50th Anniversary

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Sparkle Artists Shine in MMFF 50th Anniversary
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Celebrate 50 years of Filipino cinema with the Metro Manila Film Festival, featuring exceptional performances by Sparkle artists in must-see movies.

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The Metro Manila Film Festival ( MMFF ) is celebrating 50 years of Filipino cinema this year, and Sparkle artists are taking the stage with their standout performances in some of the most anticipated films of the season. \The film follows the story of soon-to-be-released prisoner Domingo Zamora (Dennis Trillo), who was incarcerated for the murder of his sister.

His release is put in jeopardy by newly assigned prison guard Xavier Gonzaga (Ruru Madrid), who makes it his personal mission to keep Zamora behind bars. The inspirational and heart-wrenching drama touches on the belief that finding green bones in a person’s remains is proof of one’s goodness in life. Ruru Madrid’s character Xavier, jaded from the tragic death of his own sister in a senseless crime, does not believe criminals could hold such a bone in their body.\The musical adaptation of the iconic Filipino classic, Aicelle Santos brings her vocal talent and emotional depth to the role, giving a fresh and powerful interpretation of this beloved story. The film tackles themes of faith and truth. The film follows a woman named Elsa in the small town of Cupang. The Virgin Mary allegedly appears as an apparition to Elsa, and she becomes a savior who heals the sick and is believed to be behind the miracle of making it rain in their town which has been suffering from a long drought.\tells the story of an ex-special forces operative named Miguel (Arjo Atayde) who’s forced to confront his PTSD after crossing paths with Weng (Julia Montes) and Bogs (Kokoy de Santos), who have been on a cat-and-mouse chase from a police death squad. Meanwhile, is a drama-comedy movie for and about breadwinners as it explores their joys, pains, struggles and realization

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