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Simplicity (2018)

Dreams are better with friends.

Genre : Comedy, Family

Runtime : 1H 24M

Director : David Hulbert

Synopsis

Maria and her four best friends get a chance to live their dreams and compete on their favorite talent show because of a viral video that rocketed them to instant fame. Simplicity is a music and dance infused light hearted comedy with lovable relatable characters and unforgettable one-liners. Guaranteed fun for the whole family.

Actors

Mary Joy Apostol
Mary Joy Apostol
Maria
Alexa Miro
Alexa Miro
Shelly
Nami Onuma
Nami Onuma
Hannah
Riva Quenery
Riva Quenery
Beth
Kelly Welt
Kelly Welt
Angel
Solenn Heussaff
Solenn Heussaff
Herself
Rhian Ramos
Rhian Ramos
Herself
Jelai Andres
Jelai Andres
Herself
Isabel Pearl Bautista
Isabel Pearl Bautista
Casting P.A
Agassi Ching
Agassi Ching
Walter
Jako De Leon
Jako De Leon
Himself
Barbie Jhade Elias
Barbie Jhade Elias
Herself
Francis Timbol Fabie
Francis Timbol Fabie
Maria's Father
Jon Gutierrez
Jon Gutierrez
Himself
Mj Labenia
Mj Labenia
Mr. Tom Rump Assistant
Sachzna Laparan
Sachzna Laparan
Herself
Eisen Lim
Eisen Lim
Direk
Angelita Loresco
Angelita Loresco
Lola
Kelvin Miranda
Kelvin Miranda
Brett Primo
Pipay Navarro
Pipay Navarro
Rose
Kazuhiko Parungao
Kazuhiko Parungao
Himself
Roadfill
Roadfill
Mr. T Rump
CJ Santos
CJ Santos
Frank
Sheraine Shine
Sheraine Shine
Whitney

Crews

David Hulbert
David Hulbert
Director
Kazuhiko Parungao
Kazuhiko Parungao
Co-Director
David Hulbert
David Hulbert
Writer

Trailers and other movies

SIMPLICITY the movie OFFICIAL TRAILER in theaters MARCH 21st 2018

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