
Angelito
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Overview
A short film about Antonio Luna’s aides-de-camp Jose and Manuel Bernal during the aftermath of Luna’s assassination.
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Art Acuña
Art Acuña
Manuel Bernal
Art Acuña
Manuel Bernal


Alex Medina
Alex Medina
Jose Bernal
Alex Medina
Jose Bernal


Arron Villaflor
Arron Villaflor
Joven Hernando
Arron Villaflor
Joven Hernando


Jason Abalos
Jason Abalos
Julian Del Pilar
Jason Abalos
Julian Del Pilar


Carlo Aquino
Carlo Aquino
Vicente Enriquez
Carlo Aquino
Vicente Enriquez


Rafa Siguion-Reyna
Rafa Siguion-Reyna
Julian del Pilar
Rafa Siguion-Reyna
Julian del Pilar


Jojit Lorenzo
Jojit Lorenzo
Miguel Laureano
Jojit Lorenzo
Miguel Laureano
Jaime Gemora
Jaime Gemora
Farmer
Jaime Gemora
Farmer


Tommy Alejandrino
Tommy Alejandrino
Angel Bernal
Tommy Alejandrino
Angel Bernal
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