Bimbo Bautista

Filmes

Alérgica a Wi-Fi
Coach
Norma, a typical teenager who is always online, created a joint social media account for her and her boyfriend to mark their third monthsary. She gets a rare illness called electromagnetic hypersensitivity, which means she can't be around cellphones, tablets, laptops, and Wi-Fi. To help her cope with her syndrome, Norma relocates to a remote province with no signal, forcing her to have a long-distance relationship with Leo.
In My Father's Arms
Nicolas
A mother and daughter's relationship is strained by the tragic death of the head of the home. His death anniversary reunites them and exposes secrets inciting more tension between the two.
Taguan
Reggie's Stepbrother
Rollerboys
Beloy's Brother
Loving Someone
Jun
Only son, Carlitos, suddenly finds himself the man of an all-female household when his father dies of a heart attack. He falls in love with an offbeat girl and is forced to make a choice between following his heart or risk losing the love of the family which has nurtured him all his life.
Bulag, Pipi at Bingi
Bulag, Pipi At Bingi A wacky comedy of three young boys cursed for their notoriety. They turn back on society's problems not knowing they could be of relevant importance and be of big help if they can just be concerned to what's going on around them.
Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal
This movie is Lea Salonga's first movie in the Philippines after her Miss Saigon stint. It was an acid test if Salonga has the acting ability that Filipino critics are demanding. The Tony-awardee did not win any awards for this movie, but her two leading men grabbed major awards. Aga Muhlach won the best actor in the 1992 MMFF, while singer Ariel Rivera, in his movie debut, grabbed the 1992 MMFF best supporting actor award. The movie is produced by Octo Arts, the same company that produced Lea's 1988 self-titled album.
Mahal Ko Ang Mister Mo
A film by Junn P. Cabreira.