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Rosanna Roces Movies

2009  
 
Two up-and-coming Philippine filmmakers, Raya Martin and Adolfo B. Alix Jr., offer tales of life on the mean streets of the nation's biggest city in this two-part drama. In the first story, William (Piolo Jose Pascual) is a junkie who needs to score heroin. When a buy is interrupted by cops, Williams is left without dope and is on the run from the law, and he scours the underbelly of the city in desperate search of a fix. Meanwhile, William's mother (a former Madame with underworld connections) and girlfriend both fear the worst and try to find him before he buys more drugs or runs afoul of the police. In the second part, Piolo Jose Pascual returns as Phillip, who works as a bodyguard for Barry (Jay Manalo), the hard-partying son of a wealthy and powerful politician. Phillip sometimes feel disloyal to Barry because of his infatuation with Amy (Alessandra De Rossi), Barry's lover of the moment. Phillip reveals his true commitment to his boss when they're accosted by a street gang and Phillip shoots a man trying to hurt Barry. However, Barry doesn't want any part of the possible legal repercussions and fires Phillip to distance himself from the situation, leaving him to fend for himself against a gang bet on revenge. Manila also features a short final sequence directed by Lav Diaz; the film was an official selection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Piolo PascualAlessandra de Rossi, (more)
 
1998  
 
Selya (Rosanna Roces), schoolteacher in a small Philippine town, has an affair with the reluctant Bobby (Gardo Versoza), who leaves town one day. To follow him, Selya quits her job but fails to find him. Relocating at a village he visits, she moves into a boarding house of gay Ramon (Ricky Davao), lover of a married man with two children. Selya doesn't know Ramon's background, so when he asks her to become his wife, she agrees. The wedding night is a disaster, as Ramon fails to perform. Meanwhile, Bobby turns up, and Selya, discovering the truth about Ramon, is soon back in Bobby's arms. Explicit sex scenes resulted in problems with Philippine censors. Shown at the 1998 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Rosanna RocesRicky Davao, (more)
 
1997  
 
In this soap opera melodrama from the Philippines, prostitute Ligaya (Rosanna Royce) works for flesh-peddler Lolay (Chanda Romero). After farmer Polding (John Arcilla) visits the whorehouse, he extends a "respectable" way of life to the skeptical Ligaya. But no sooner does she move in with Polding than she is denounced by his mother, raped by his stepfather, and subjected to humiliations by both past clients and Polding himself. Shown at the 1997 Toronto Film Festival this film is also known as They Call Me Joy. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Rosanna RocesJohn Arcilla, (more)