Cherry Pie Picache
11 titles
Filmography
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Fable of the Fish
(2011)A surreal tale of a poor middle-aged wife who longs to have a child but gives birth to a magical fish, making her and her husband instant celebrities.

Feng Shui 2
(2014)Lester Anonuevo struggles to make ends meet for his family. Having difficulties in earning a decent living, he accepts an offer from a mysterious Chinese woman to recover a specific bagua for a handsome fee.

Can't Help Falling in Love
(2017)Gab becomes engaged to her long-time boyfriend Jason and discovers that she is already married, but to a total stranger, the happy-go-lucky Dos.

Love You to the Stars and Back
(2017)Feeling out place in her own home, an eccentric and socially awkward girl decides to take a road trip to search for aliens.

The Third Party
(2016)An aspiring fashion designer's plan to win back her first love is complicated by the fact that he has fallen in love with another man.
Anak
(2000)A woman returns to the Philippines after working abroad to find that her family has fallen apart in her absence.
Got 2 Believe
(2002)A photographer (Rico Yan) publishes a series of pictures detailing a lovelorn wedding planner's (Claudine Barretto) many embarrassing moments as a perpetual bridesmaid.
Second Chances
(1995)Agnes, a painfully shy girl, is extremely devoted and dependant on her confident and free-spirited boyfriend Jerry, an on-the-rise advertising executive.

Firefly
(2023)To fulfil a promise to his mother, a young boy searches for the mythical island described in her bedtime stories, a place where one can make any wish upon seeing the light of a thousand fireflies.
Batang PX
(1997)The sassy and free-spirited Tessie raises her son, Amboy, after his father, who is an American soldier, disappears. Conflict arises when Tessie's new boyfriend, Danny, moves in and starts to dominate their lives, eventually abusing them.
Tanging Yaman
(2000)After their father's death, long-estranged siblings Danny (Johnny Delgado), Art (Edu Manzano) and Grace (Dina Bonnevie) revisit their family home to deal with a property dispute. Though they haven't spoken in years, their sudden proximity immediately rekindles old arguments and resentments, compounded by the worsening Alzheimer's disease of their mother, Loleng (Gloria Romero). When she resumes her matriarchal role, however, Loleng still has the power to bring her family together.