
Pagdaong
Romance · Drama
Overview
The story follows Luna, a writer who is constantly questioned by a curious student named Jane about the meanings behind her poems. As Luna and Jane get to know each other, Jane gradually discovers that Luna’s poems are written for a woman named Ella.
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Angela Morena
Angela Morena
Luna
Angela Morena
Luna


Ashley Lopez
Ashley Lopez
Jade
Ashley Lopez
Jade


Astrid Lee
Astrid Lee
Ella
Astrid Lee
Ella


Chester Grecia
Chester Grecia
Tano
Chester Grecia
Tano
Art Wenson Tan
Art Wenson Tan
Kartero
Art Wenson Tan
Kartero
Richard Are
Richard Are
Spoken Poetry Student
Richard Are
Spoken Poetry Student
Lovely Lim
Lovely Lim
Spoken Poetry Student
Lovely Lim
Spoken Poetry Student
Jessa Roque
Jessa Roque
Spoken Poetry Student
Jessa Roque
Spoken Poetry Student
Vincent Boy Fernandez
Vincent Boy Fernandez
Spoken Poetry Student
Vincent Boy Fernandez
Spoken Poetry Student
Jerry Lesigues
Jerry Lesigues
Spoken Poetry Student
Jerry Lesigues
Spoken Poetry Student
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