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2006 film by Joel Lamangan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manay Po! (aka Oring, Orang, Oroses) is a 2006 Filipino gay-themed comedy film directed by Joel C. Lamangan and starring Cherry Pie Picache, Polo Ravales, John Prats and Jiro Manio.[1] The film grossed "a phenomenal" ₱6 million on its opening day.[2] It was followed in 2008 by the sequel Manay Po 2: Overload. This movie is based on Mano Po, also produced by Regal Films.
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Directed by | Joel C. Lamangan |
Screenplay by | Dinno Erece |
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Cinematography | Rolly Manuel |
Edited by | Marya Ignacio |
Music by | Vincent de Jesus |
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Distributed by | Regal Entertainment |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
A mother has three boys, but the oldest is a bisexual, the other is openly gay and the youngest is confused about his gender identity. The eldest is an engineer, the other one is an Arts student and the youngest is a high school student. All is fine until a problem appears. The mother and her boyfriend was robbed and the jewelry set cannot be returned incomplete and she was short of cash. The middle son, rejected by his crush, decides to give his expenses for a gown to add to the balance. The eldest, initially angry, tried to solicit his partner/couple to reduce their savings to help his mother. The eldest son is officially a couple, the middle wins the beauty pageant and the youngest, content with his identity.
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