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  1. Oct 20, 2018 · The Quezon City International Pink Film Festival returns after a three-year hiatus, presenting to its audience its largest collection of feature length and short films yet. On offer are 64 film — including 42 short film titles — that capture the different facets of LGBTQA+ life. Councilor Lena Marie “Mayen” Juico, author of QC Gender ...

  2. Soxie ay mayroong 1 trabaho na nakalista sa kanilang profile. Makita ang kompletong profile sa LinkedIn at matuklasan Soxie ang mga koneksyon at trabaho sa kaparehong mga kompanya. Tingnan ang profile ni Soxie Topacio sa LinkedIn, ang pinakamalaking komunidad ng propesyunal sa buong mundo.

  3. Mar 11, 2013 · The sexual tension between BB Gandanghari (left) and model/indie actor Jet Alcantara was apparent in the play Halik ng Tarantula. Produced by BB Gandanghari Inc., the 2013 remake of this literary and cinematic gem was directed by Soxie Topacio. Expectations for the BB Gandanghari Inc. stage production of Halik ng Tarantula were high. Following ...

  4. Socrates Hernandez Topacio (June 19, 1952 – July 21, 2017), known professionally as Soxie Topacio, was a Filipino comedian, actor, writer and director. Contents 1 Early life, education and career

  5. Jan 13, 2010 · The plot seems designed to be an all-out family drama, and it could easily have gone that way. But director Soxie Topacio injected humor into the story through the numerous superstitious beliefs that Filipinos practice, however ridiculous they may appear. When someone dies, it's as if everything is forbidden. You can't wear red.

  6. Soxy Topacio. Director: Grandpa Is Dead. Soxy Topacio was born on 19 June 1952 in Manila, Philippines. He was a director and actor, known for Grandpa Is Dead (2009), Impostora (2007) and My Driver Sweet Lover (2010).

  7. Apr 3, 2019 · 2| Soxie Topacio. Apart from being one of the best Filipino comedians, Soxie Topacio was also a director and an actor. He has a long filmography under his belt, but perhaps his most notable work was Ded na si Lolo (2009), a film that hilariously discusses the Pinoys’ ridiculous compliance with superstitious beliefs.