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It Takes a Man and a Woman The film follows the life of Miggy (John Lloyd Cruz) and Laida

(Sarah
Geronimo) after their break-up which occurred after the events in the second film. Miggy is now in a
relationship with Belle (Isabelle Daza), while Laida is now a fiercer woman after living in the United
States. They try to co-exist in the same company, while Laida tries to oppose Miggy's business
decisions through a series of events which made them realize the real definition of true love.
Transit
The film begins and ends in an airport during a father and sons transit ight from Tel Aviv to Manila.
It tells the story of Moises (Ping Medina), a Filipino single-dad working as a caregiver in Herzliya,
Israel, who comes home to his apartment in Tel Aviv to celebrate his son Joshua (Marc Justine
Alvarez)s 4th birthday. It was on that day that Moises, together with their Filipino neighbors Janet
(Irma Adlawan), and her daughter Yael (Jasmine Curtis), nd out that the Israeli government is going
to deport children of foreign workers. Afraid of the new law, Moises and Janet decide to hide their
children from the immigration police by making them stay inside the house.[4]
Walang Forever
Mia, a celebrated writer of romantic-comedy films, is at a turning point in her life which makes it
difficult for her to believe that love could last. Everything comes to a head when Ethan returns, only
for her to find out that he has become a cynic of lasting love because she broke his heart.
Imagine You and Me
Gara (Maine Mendoza) is an OFW who works very hard in Italy and believes in destiny and true
love.[9] On the other hand, Andrew (Alden Richards) is a medical student [10] who was brokenhearted
and is very pragmatic and not enthusiastic about accepting fate.[11] As they cross paths in Italy, their
personal beliefs help them recognize each other and view love in an unusual way.
Must Date The Playboy
Zach (Xian Lim) is a playboy who breaks up with all of his girlfriends. Chloe (Jessy Mendiola), his
current girlfriend, catches him dancing with another girl. Tori (Kim Chiu) is Chloe's overprotective
best friend. Chloe asks Tori to do her a favor: she wants her to date Zach. Will Tori and Zach fall in
love with each other? Find out in Must Date The Playboy.

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four." Philippine Entertainment Portal. 29 May 2014. Web. 15 Jan. 2015.

Lea Salonga
Born: February 22, 1971 (age 45), Ermita, Manila

Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical


on 1991
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a
Musical 1990
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical 1991

Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding


Actress in a Musical 1991
Bakit labis kitang mahal
This movie is Lea Salonga's first movie in the Philippines after her Miss Saigon stint. It was
an acid test if Salonga has the acting ability that Filipino critics are demanding. The Tonyawardee did not win any awards for this movie, but her two leading men grabbed major
awards. Aga Muhlach won the best actor in the 1992 MMFF, while singer Ariel Rivera, in his
movie debut, grabbed the 1992 MMFF best supporting actor award. The movie is produced
by Octo Arts, the same company that produced Lea's 1988 self-titled album.

Dear Diary was a failed TV pilot, starring Bebe Neuwirth, written and directed by David Frankel and
produced by Frankel and Barry Jossen for the new film studio DreamWorks. After being rejected by

ABC, it was slightly edited and put into a single Los Angeles theater for a weekend in November
1996, and went on to win an Oscar for Live Action Short Film[1] at the 69th Academy Awards.[2]

Sana Maulit Muli


Agnes is a meek and dependent girl living with her long-time boyfriend Jerry. When she is invited to
live with her estranged mother in California, Jerry pushes her to go through with the trip despite her
protests, for him to focus on his work and build his career as an advertising executive. Agnes
struggles to survive in the US and tries several times to return to the country, but Jerry insists on
prolonging her stay as he struggles to save up for their marriage and support his parents and
siblings. He encourages her to get a job and Agnes starts working as a caregiver. Agnes tries to
convince Jerry to let her return again and reasons that she has the money to support herself but
Jerry insists that as the man of the relationship, he should be capable of supporting her. Jerry starts
to avoid Agnes, stressing Agnes out more. The long distance puts a strain on their relationship and
ultimately ends when a scared and distraught Agnes is unable to contact Jerry after being put in
danger one night. Time passes and Agnes becomes more independent and outgoing, working hard
until she lands a job as a real estate agent. Meanwhile, Jerry travels to the US and visits Agnes, with
the intention of getting her back. Jerry is overwhelmed by the cultural difference of the US and
the Philippines, Agnes' success in her career, and the changes in Agnes herself. Despite this, they
still manage to mend their relationship, but Jerry accepts that he is simply unsuited for the kind of
lifestyle they have in the US. He leaves Agnes and decides to come home.

Redwood Curtain is a 1995 American dramatic TV movie created byHallmark Hall of Fame, and
directed by John Korty based upon the 1993Broadway play of the same name by Lanford Wilson.
Starring Jeff Daniels, Lea Salonga, Debra Monk and John Lithgow, the film debuted on ABC on April
23, 1995.[1][2]

Ninja Kids
Lady Lotus, an evil sorceress, attempts to retrieve an ancient katana possessing great
power from Naguchi, a martial arts master. Meanwhile, a group of friends are planning a
camping trip to follow an all-girl class who are in turn on their own camping trip with their
strict teacher. After several mishaps the friends are left stranded in the mountains. While
navigating their way back, they stumble across a hidden cavern, where an old ninja master
lives. The boys are selected to become ninjas and retrieve the katana that Lady Lotus is
searching for.

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