
Nothing
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Twenty-something June is anxiously awaiting the outcome of her most recent job interview. One day, when her friend goes on a vacation out of town, she is left all alone in their apartment . This overwhelms her as feelings of loneliness, isolation, and envy begin to creep up on her, putting her in an unhealthy state of mind. "Wala" is a story of growing pains. It's about the moment of uncertainty in everyone's young life. It's about how the wait can sometimes lead you down completely unexpected paths.
Top Cast
Gezelle Jean Dacillo
Gezelle Jean Dacillo
June
Gezelle Jean Dacillo
June
Stefanie Cartoneros
Stefanie Cartoneros
Megan
Stefanie Cartoneros
Megan
Claire Contesa
Claire Contesa
Sheila
Claire Contesa
Sheila
Anj Estrella
Anj Estrella
The Lost Woman
Anj Estrella
The Lost Woman


EJ Fernandez
EJ Fernandez
Cute boy
EJ Fernandez
Cute boy
Christine Grace Ruta
Christine Grace Ruta
Tine
Christine Grace Ruta
Tine
Joel Parojinog Jr.
Joel Parojinog Jr.
Joe
Joel Parojinog Jr.
Joe
Maf Braceros
Maf Braceros
Voice of Pawnshop Clerk
Maf Braceros
Voice of Pawnshop Clerk
Marco Romas
Marco Romas
Voice of Angel Designs HR
Marco Romas
Voice of Angel Designs HR
Ivan Romar Cabanial
Ivan Romar Cabanial
Jing
Ivan Romar Cabanial
Jing
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