Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Summaries. Filipina Overseas Contract Worker is forced to leave her family and take a higher-paying job in a more-prosperous Asian country, unaware of her husband's death. The main character is a Filipina Overseas Contract Worker, one of the many residents of the archipelago who is forced to leave her family and take a higher-paying job in a ...

  2. Cast. Vilma Santos Christopher de Leon Piolo Pascual Marvin Agustin Carlos Agassi Danilo Barrios Ana Capri Dimples Romana John Wayne Sace Jhong Hilario Tirso Cruz III Marianne dela Riva Carlo Muñoz Kris Aquino Orestes Ojeda Kakai Bautista Manjo del Mundo Ihman Esturco Dido De La Paz Mel Kimura. 128 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

  3. Watch Anak. 2001. Anak (The Child) is a heart-warming drama that tells the story of a mother named Josie (Vilma Santos) who returns to the Philippines after working for several years as a domestic helper in Hong Kong. She hopes to reconnect with her family, particularly her two children, Carla (Claudine Barretto) and Michael (Baron Geisler ...

  4. Anak. 2000 PG 2 hrs 15 min. Drama. A woman returns to the Philippines after working abroad to find that her family has fallen apart in her absence. Main Cast. Vilma Santos • Joel Torre • Claudine Barretto. Director. Rory B. Quintos. Film Producer.

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · The dramatic film tackles the plight of an overseas Filipino worker (played by Vilma Santos) who comes home again to a family in shambles after working in Hongkong for several years. “Anak” is directed by Rory Quintos from a well researched screenplay by Ricardo Lee and Raymund Lee.

  6. Sep 9, 1998 · Bata bata paano ka ginawa?: Directed by Chito S. Roño. With Vilma Santos, Ariel Rivera, Albert Martinez, Raymond Bagatsing. Women's-rights advocate Lea has two children from two different men. Although her children's fathers find madness in her methods, they pretty much let her have her way as far as their children are concerned.

  7. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Many Filipino women must move overseas, sacrificing their time with their families in order to financially support them. Willful Josie moves back to Manila and tries to reconcile with her children after years of absence working as a domestic helper in Hong Kong. She returns to find that her eldest,