Jennifer Mendoza

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Violence
A man in chains, a young man who dreams of being part of something, to become a militant for an armed group who must wield a cruelty in which he may not believe in. The characters, each voluntary or involuntary part of a mechanism that overcomes them, reveal their greatness or misery in the “minimum” tasks that they perform to survive. From that sometimes morbid poetry of the everyday and the irrefutable truth of the details, we see a country whose social body is sick and injured.
May Sayad
A 1998 Filipino action movie directed by Ronnie Ricketts.
Bitoy Ang Itawag Mo Sa Akin
Carissa
a film by Edgardo Vinarao.
Totoy Hitman
A 1997 Filipino action film starring Ian Veneracion.
Leon Cordero
Marissa
Muntik Nang Maabot Ang Langit
Jenny
A 1995 Filipino romantic drama starring Jennifer Mendoza and Tonton Gutierrez.
Biboy Banal: Pagganti Ko Tapos Kayo
Binoy played by Jeric Raval is your typical woman's hero, in this case, his woman love and his sister who are constantly plagued by the cruelty of bystander men drinking in the corner store. Binoy attempts at all times to save the poor and hapless through his fighting prowess which he most certainly got from his father (Vic Vargas). He does not hold a job, he most certainly isn't rich and yet he wants to save the world somehow from its injustice to the marginalized.
Manolo En Michelle Hapi Together
A 1994 Filipino comedy film by Mike Relon Makiling
Loretta
Ineng
A movie about Loretta and her struggles as a woman.
Mama's Boys 2: Let's Go Na!
a film by Tony Y. Reyes.
Paniwalaan Mo
A woman, who is in a relationship, develops a friendship with a painter. Later, they realized they want each other more than friends, that made the relationship complicated.
Mama's Boys
Alyas Ninong: Huling kilabot ng Tondo
Valentin Zapanta (Eddie Garcia) was know as "Ninong" ("Godfather") by the whole of Tondo. Because of his large territory, many tried to usurp his hold on Tondo. And when the time came, it was the least of his expectations that his closest "friend," whom he treated as his own son, would be the one to betray him.