Miguel Cruz

Filmes

ALON: A Documentary on Plastic Waste
Cinematography
The film is an exploration of the various ways of mitigating the catastrophic effects of marine plastic waste as seen from the perspective of different surfing communities in the Philippines.
Mission Unstapabol: The Don Identity
Cinematography
After being released from prison for a crime he didnt commit, the smoothest and classiest master thief is back in town, Don Robert Fortun, the robber whos always in style! Now hes set on taking revenge on the man who framed him for murder, his brother Don Benjie.
The Girl in the Orange Dress
Director of Photography
Anna, a conservative girl wakes up in a hotel room with the biggest actor in the country. Having no memory on how she got there, she must figure her way out of the hotel to avoid the fans and media swarming the hotel.
DOTGA: Da One That Ghost Away
Director of Photography
Wanting to save the house of her beloved grandmother from being sequestered, paranormal expert Carmel Monseratt and her “bebest” best friend Jerald “Jeje” Zee-Yan have decided to form a squad of ghost busters with their misfits buddies in order to meet both ends.
Barbi D’ Wonder Beki
Director of Photography
A coming-of-age film that tells the story of Billy Bayagan, a closeted gay in a family of strict and conservative policemen. The film follows his journey of acceptance and love for his true self.
Pitong Pasiklab
When Sugar Lost Its Sweetness
Director of Photography
The film is a fictional take on the declaration of Martial Law in 1982 and its impact on the island of Negros in the Philippines.