Pedring X. Santos

Movies

Philippine Bliss
junkyard dog
"Philippine Bliss" tells the tale of six modern-day Filipinos living in a single neighborhood, a housing project called B.L.I.S.S., started by the former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos during the Martial Law era. These people, whose names allude to familiar characters from Jose Rizal's novels, narrate their private yet vivid stories of loss, longing, and Third World despair, all intersecting in a public arena that is their packed community. Theirs are lives seen with an oftentimes comic eye, unabashedly bound by a wild and brimming sense of Filipino hope.
Apat na Alas
Cinematography
Four masked men fighting against the evils of this world. A costume picture about a medieval swashbuckler who redeems his family's honor.