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    Maria Labo is a 2015 Philippine supernatural horror film directed by Roi Vinzon. It is based on a Philippine urban legend about an Overseas Filipino worker believed to be an aswang known as "Maria Labo" who is said to have eaten her own children. Plot

  2. Isang babae ang naghasik umano ng lagim sa bandang Kabisayaan kasabay ng pagpasok ng bagong milenyo. Sino nga ba si Maria Labo at ano ang katotohanan sa liko...

  3. Oct 29, 2017 · Maria becomes an urban legend in the region, her name derived from the Ilonggo work for hack: "labo." The facts behind the fiction The flash report of her crime inspired a radio drama and in 2015, she even become the subject of a film by veteran actor Roi Vinzon.

  4. Aug 4, 2015 · The legend of ‘Maria Labo’ 2015-08-04 - FEARED – In Negros, Iloilo, and Capiz, “Maria Labo” is much feared, especially by children. “Papatayin at kakainin kayo ni Maria Labo,” kids are warned. Who is “Maria Labo”? In the ’80s, Bacolod newspapers headlined the crime of “Maria Labo.”

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · Maria Labo’s story is a confluence of several themes–the fear of the unknown, human nature’s complexities, and the human psyche’s dark corners. It is a tale that transcends time, evolving with each retelling yet retaining its core essence.

  6. Oct 28, 2015 · An abused OFW returns home with a curse that turned her into a monster who devours human flesh. As her husband looks for answers about her mysterious transfo...

  7. Nov 11, 2015 · Maria Labo: Directed by Roi Vinzon. With Kate Brios, Jestoni Alarcon, Sam Pinto, Dennis Padilla. A popular urban legend about a woman who cooked and ate her two children.

  8. Mar 15, 2024 · Maria Labo’s story is a confluence of several themes–the fear of the unknown, human nature’s complexities, and the human psyche’s dark corners. It is a tale that transcends time, evolving with each retelling yet retaining its core essence.

  9. Mar 20, 2023 · Note that although subject’s given name is indeed Maria, “Labo” is not her original surname. Rather, it is a moniker bestowed upon her to describe her appearance: “Labo” is a term in the regional language Ilonggo or Hiligaynon meaning “to slash” or “to hack,” particularly with a bolo knife, per online folklore resource the Aswang Project.

  10. Maria Labo (2015) starring Kate Brios, Jestoni Alarcon, Mon Confiado and directed by Roi Vinzon.

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