Richard Legaspi

Filmes

Untiring Journey of the Red Suitcase
Director
The tradition of close Filipino family ties makes its way to a small, wool-producing town in Italy.
The Kidnappers of Ronnie Lazaro
Other
"ANG MGA KIDNAPER NI RONNIE LAZARO" is about a group of down and out-of-luck men who decided to make a film starring Ronnie Lazaro, the most sought-after indie actor in the Philippines. Things get complicated when Lazaro decides to beg-off from acting on their supposed "indie film" and the guys were forced to abduct the actor." - Agimat Project
Waiting
Writer
A story of a determined woman and her journey through life under the backdrop of the various landscapes of Pampanga. She brings with her a wooden casket for her husband, a victim of political killings. The film is a journey in search for truth and personal triumph through the challenges of life.
Waiting
Director
A story of a determined woman and her journey through life under the backdrop of the various landscapes of Pampanga. She brings with her a wooden casket for her husband, a victim of political killings. The film is a journey in search for truth and personal triumph through the challenges of life.
Paano Ko Sasabihin?
Writer
A story of two people who accidentally mistake each other for deaf mutes. A bitter-sweet tale of two lovers tangled on a cycle of lies.
Paano Ko Sasabihin?
Director
A story of two people who accidentally mistake each other for deaf mutes. A bitter-sweet tale of two lovers tangled on a cycle of lies.
Last Take, Last Shot
A black comedy film, which focuses on two film workers, Raffy, the clapper, and Dido, a utility boy. Both share the same dream: to direct their own films someday. Their lives as mere "small production people" took a different turn when, together with the people in the unit van they were riding,had an encounter with armed men. Their co-workers were killed, and the two of them were forced to drive the unit van out of fear until it ran out of gas. The van contains equipment for movie production like cameras, lights and film stocks. They ended up in a secluded barrio not yet reached by modern technology, and therefore, the townsfolk knew nothing of the movie industry.