Vincent R. Nebrida

참여 작품

사랑의 언어
Executive Producer
브룩클린에 사는 러시아계 유태인 할머니를 돌보는 일을 하며 사는 필리핀 이민자 여성은 그린 카드를 얻기 위해 위장 결혼을 하려고 하지만 녹록치 않다. 그녀는 도축장에서 일하는 할머니의 손자와 사랑에 빠지는데, 그녀에겐 말 못한 비밀이 있다.
Dormitoryo: Mga Walang Katapusang Kwarto
Producer
Charles, an engineering student with an eye for beauty, just returned from school to a dormitory owned by Aling Linda, a strict, lonesome widow. Other occupants of the dorm include Max–now on his 7th year in college, Sheen–his reluctant partner, Steven–a social entrepreneur, Ramon–his cop lover, Alex–a call center agent, and Jenny–his attentive girlfriend. They all spend the evening tucked away in solitary rooms, talking about collective experiences, sharing a similar fate. And rent is due.
Sunday Beauty Queen
Executive Producer
Beneath Hong Kong's glittering facade, Filipina domestic helpers work in relative anonymity and for near-slave wages. In a beauty pageant like no other, five helpers give themselves makeovers for a day and gleefully reclaim their dignity.
Women of the Weeping River
Co-Producer
Two women in a remote Muslim community confront an escalating blood feud and reach deep into themselves in hopes to undo the feud stretching back generations.
As One
Associate Producer
A thriller about a never-ending war, a town ravaged by a devastating storm, and the woman caught in between.
Crying Ladies
Executive Producer
Three working-class Manila women — Stella, Ailing and Choleng — are hired as paid mourners at a traditional Chinese funeral.
American Adobo
Producer
The everyday struggles of people trying to bridge two cultures, as well as their attempt to find happiness in their new homeland. Tere (Cherrie Pie Picache), mid-forties and single, hosts a dinner for a friend visiting from Manila, Lorna. Invited are their New York City-based friends and former college classmates -- Mike (Christopher De Leon), a newspaper editor in his forties, Gerry (Ricky Davao), an advertising copywriter and closeted gay, and Marissa (Dina Bonnevie).
American Adobo
Screenplay
The everyday struggles of people trying to bridge two cultures, as well as their attempt to find happiness in their new homeland. Tere (Cherrie Pie Picache), mid-forties and single, hosts a dinner for a friend visiting from Manila, Lorna. Invited are their New York City-based friends and former college classmates -- Mike (Christopher De Leon), a newspaper editor in his forties, Gerry (Ricky Davao), an advertising copywriter and closeted gay, and Marissa (Dina Bonnevie).