Most-Awaited 10 Film Entries for Cinemalaya 2025
Cristine Arogante September 11, 2025 at 06:10 PM Entertainment
Cinemalaya 2025 is almost here! The country’s biggest indie film festival just revealed its 10 full-length entries for this year.
Here’s the line-up and their short synopses:
- “Bloom Where You Are Planted” by Nonilon Abao
– A documentary on three land rights activists in Cagayan Valley, struggling to hold on to their idea of “home” amid red-tagging and terror. - “Child No. 82” by Tim Rone
– A high school boy claims to be the 82nd child of the country’s biggest action-fantasy star. During the actor’s wake, the boy embarks on a journey to see his late father one last time. - “Cinemartyrs” by Sari Dalena
– A young filmmaker (Nour Hooshmand) shoots at a historical massacre site, recreating forgotten tragedies where thousands of Filipinos were slaughtered. - “Habang Nilalamon ng Hydra ang Kasaysayan” by Dustin Celestino
– Four Filipinos — a political strategist, professor, speechwriter, and lawyer — wrestle with the erasure of memory and truth in a society drowning in disinformation. - “Padamlágan” (Night Light) by Jenn Romano
– Set in 1972 during the Colgante Bridge collapse in Naga City, five days before Martial Law. OPM icon Ely Buendia (in his first lead role) plays a father searching for his missing son. - “Paglilitis” by Cheska Marfori and Raymund Barcelon
– A former assistant, convinced by a brave lawyer, files a sexual harassment case against her wealthy and respected boss. - “Open Endings” by Nigel Santos and Keavy Vicente
– Four queer women in their 30s, once lovers and now best friends (played by Janella Salvador, Klea Pineda, Leanne Mamonong, and Jasmine Curtis-Smith), navigate love, friendship, and chosen families. - “Republika ng Pipolipinas” by Renei Dimla
– A disillusioned farmer renounces her Filipino citizenship after the government threatens to evict her from her land. - “Raging” by Ryan Machado
– In 1990s Sibuyan, Romblon, a teenager named Eli seeks justice after being raped by a peer. His story becomes entangled with a mysterious plane crash and a sinister conspiracy. - “Warla” by Kevin Alambra
– Inspired by true events, this tells the story of a young trans woman who finds family in a group of sisters. Together, they kidnap foreign men to fund their gender-affirming surgeries.
The 10 films will be screened from October 3 to 12, 2025 at the Red Carpet Cinemas, Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong City.
📷: Bloom Where You Are Planted; Outplay Media Production; Cinemartyrs; SINE METU; Jermaine Tulbo; Paglilitis; Open Endings (Cinemalaya 2025); Pelikula Indiopendent; Cinemalaya; Southern Lantern Studios
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