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Rainbow's Sunset

Country: Philippines, Language: Tagalog, 110 mins

  • Director: Joel Lamangan
  • Writer: Joel Lamangan; Ferdinand Lapuz; Enrique Ramos
  • Producer: Harlene Bautista

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Elderly Senator Ramon, the pride of his small, provincial hometown, moves in with his terminally-ill best friend Fredo in his final days. It turns out that their connection goes beyond mere friendship, and the revelation of their relationship brings scandal to the town and conflict among his three adult children. It's up to his saintly wife to restore harmony. Like the most polished of family melodrama, Rainbow's Sunset bursts with generosity and heart, and yet veteran hit-maker Joel Lamagan subverts the genre, touching on old age, a subject that LGBTQ cinema has yet to explore.


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Cast & Characters

Eddie Garcia as Ramon Estrella
Tony Mabesa as Fredo
Gloria Romero as Sylvia
Tirso Cruz III as Emman
Aiko Melendez as Georgina
Sunshine Dizon as Marife
Max Collins as Young Sylvia
Albie Casiño
Shido Roxas as young Ramon
Jim Pebanco
Tanya Gomez
Sue Prado
Marcus Madrigal
Noel Comia Jr. as Rufus
Ross Pesigan as young Fredo