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Pikyaw
Pikyaw (2014)
, 1h
Origin Philippines
Genres Animation

Saref, an encantada - aswang hybrid creature, told her companions of the coming of the red moon in four weeks. She adds that their revenge on the dwarves is at hand. The monsters, consisting of Albion, Craston, Kaeg and Agas are apparently happy of this development. They were later deployed by Albion to various points of Calixto, a parallel world inhabited by Ilonggo folk creatures.
Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko: The Legend Continues, 1h55
Origin Philippines
Actors Vic Sotto, Kristine Hermosa, Alice Dixson, Aiza Seguerra, Oyo Boy Sotto, Joey de Leon

The magical world Engkantasya and the man's world welcomes a new addition to the Kabisote family with Ada, Enteng and Faye's new baby girl - a new princess of Engkantasya.
Tikboy Tikas at ang mga Khroaks Boys
Origin Philippines
Actors Zoren Legaspi

Ruben Natividad a.k.a. Tikboy Tikas (Zoren Legaspi), a typical ordinary man, leader of the United Akrho fraternity.He was a witness of the slaying of two police officers of Makati who handled the case of a Mr. Tanaka. Fidel (Roy Alvarez), a hired killer who by the order Sergio (Subas Herrero), a mob boss killed two other witnessess.Sergio tried to bribe Judge Montejo (Lito Legaspi), to dismiss the case of Tanaka, but Judge Montejo disregarded his proposal.Because of this he gave an order to his men to kill the only witness left, Tikboy Tikas.When they failed to capture Tikboy, they kidnapped his mother (Tessie Tomas) and his girlfriend Donna (Jenny Roa).When Tikboy, knew about this, he planned to take revenge and rescue his beloveds with the help of his fraternity.
To Live for the Masses, 57minutes
Origin Philippines
Themes Documentary films about business, Documentary films about the film industry, Documentary films about politics, Political films
Actors Joseph Estrada

To Live for the Masses is divided into four parts, each narrating Joseph Estrada's childhood, acting career and life as a politician, with the fourth part dedicated to events leading to and surrounding the 2001 EDSA Revolution as narrated from his point of view.
The Conjowa: Sequel Na i-Two
Origin Philippines

The plot starts with the awarding of "The Conjowa 1" as the Movie of the Year as well as Eric Aquino as the Director of the Year. Anjoy "Joy" Masayahin(Rachel), is a native of Bacolod City who goes to Manila in search of a job for her family in the province. She discovers and meets the Production Staff of the said movie, they are Eric (Eric), Maymay (Janielle), Jillaine (Julliane)and Greg (Jiemel). Exactly, it's also the moment when the staff talks about their movie production and when they saw Joy, they hired her as an extra for the movie. When Joy came to their first shooting day, she met Andy (Rency), who became her boss and the one who often bullies Joy, She also met Mark (Dave) and Denille (Mib) who also bully her. The situation of Joy's life in their shooting days is the turning point of the story.