Jazz Nicolas

Movies

Blue Room
Music
A progressive rock band composed of privileged teenagers get arrested for drug possession, and are brought into the “Blue Room” where they must make the difficult choice between freedom or standing up for what they believe in.
Ero
Music
A group of high school misfits become unlikely superheroes as they discover their “useless” powers.
Tía Madré
Music
Tia Madre is a horror story told through the eyes of a child: a clingy, hyper-imaginative and slightly twisted 10-year old girl named Camille whose mother Emilia inexplicably changes into something else, something more sinister, something more violent, something more distant, something that isn’t her mother anymore and quite possibly isn’t human.
For the Broken Hearted
Music
Three different stories about heartbreak and happy endings.
My Candidate
Music Director
A promising young politician who’s running for the senate. He then meets a female spin doctor who helps in orchestrating his campaign and giving him a new image. The first choice to play his leading lady is Jennylyn Mercado, since they’ve already proven that they have good chemistry together.
Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo
Music
A young neighbourhood underdog or a “patalo” who assembles an unlikely team of losers to join her in the ultimate battle for the streets: patintero.
What Isn't There
Music
Gibson Bonifacio stopped speaking when he was a child. Now twenty, he returns home to Manila for Christmas. While always festive in the Philippines, for his family it is tinged with sadness, marking the anniversary of his twin brother’s death.
San Lazaro
Music
Two estranged friends journey to the town of San Lazaro to ask a faith-healer for help in saving the life of one's brother, who is possessed by an evil spirit.
Eraserheads: The Reunion Concert
Himself
A concert movie featuring iconic Filipino alternative rock band Eraserheads as they went onstage for their reunion concert on August 30, 2008 at Bonifacio Global City Open Field at Taguig City in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Behind the Veil: Voices of Moro Women
Music
Three decades of war have caused untold anguish to Bangsamoro women. But they have remained resolute and strong. Now they face a dilemma: war or peace? War is bloody and costly. And peace does not always right old wrongs. As they contemplate their situation, Bangsamoro women hold on to Islam. The veil is the symbol of their commitment to their people and their way of life. It is the mark of their faith.