
Re-Live: A Tale of an American Island Cheerleader
Overview
Rowena, a transgender actress returns to her home on Guam for her high school reunion’s “do-over week,” to live out a big regret… her childhood dream of becoming a cheerleader. But she must then confront a different kind of reunion, with her estranged family.
Top Cast
Rain Valdez
Rain Valdez
Rowena
Rain Valdez
Rowena


Yoshi Sudarso
Yoshi Sudarso
Matthew
Yoshi Sudarso
Matthew


Jamie Clayton
Jamie Clayton
Kyra
Jamie Clayton
Kyra


Vico Ortiz
Vico Ortiz
Mac
Vico Ortiz
Mac


Nicky Endres
Nicky Endres
Loralie
Nicky Endres
Loralie


Chris Renfro
Chris Renfro
Dawn
Chris Renfro
Dawn


Sydney Viengluang
Sydney Viengluang
Beverly
Sydney Viengluang
Beverly


Benjamin Alves
Benjamin Alves
Tony
Benjamin Alves
Tony


Rachel Leyco
Rachel Leyco
Rachel Leyco


Maricel Soriano
Maricel Soriano
Maricel Soriano
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