
4 Days (2016): Love Between Walls
Two college roommates fall into a slow, hesitant love that neither dares to name — a tender story about the weight of silence and the courage to finally speak.
Gay Themed Movies from Philippines
Cinematic journeys of love, identity, and freedom.

Two college roommates fall into a slow, hesitant love that neither dares to name — a tender story about the weight of silence and the courage to finally speak.

Two men set out to redefine a home in our present society. Defying norms and pushing through lies and forgiveness. The mystery of love remains, beyond gender, beyond time.
Director: Rosswil Hilario

Xavier and Mico join a writing camp, where they get to know each other more. But with their friends and other people around them twist and turn them in different directions, will they be strangers no more or strangers again?
Director: Dwein Baltazar

A gay couple realizes they aren’t sexually compatible, so they look for a third man. But when betrayal and jealousy sneak in, their relationship shatters into pieces.

Andrei is a thriving painter whose father, Jun, isn’t in full support of his passion. Their lives take a turn when they both discover Andrei’s health status.
Directed by Kyle Jumayne Francisco

An emotive Award Winning gay short film by Chris Cahilig. Real friendship knows no gender.

Felix is a friendless achiever in high school whose life changes after the arrival of the half-American Snyder brothers, entangling him in their dark ambitions.
Director: Petersen Vargas

Daybreak (Filipino: Bukang-liwayway, English: dawn or twilight) is a 2008 Philippine gay indie film written by Charliebebs Gohetia and directed by the Manila-based Filipino director Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr.

Two very good friends meet up at a bar for shots. Later, deciding who needs to pay for the bill and who needs to walk out first are among the things they cannot figure out. This short film, starring Manuel Madrid, Mark Gregory Bayani, and Glaizel Gale, shows a hilarious take on these two inseparable friends who subconsciously find a way to not say goodbye to each other just yet.
Writer, Editor and Director: Mark Gregory Bayani

A nursing school student (Joash Balejado) discovers the gay spa he moonlights at is actually run by a dangerous crime syndicate. Working at a massage parlor is a great way to make ends meet, and when Rodel (Paolo Serrano) discovers that his former crush Jonard (Joash Balejado) is hunting for a job, he pulls a few strings to get his buddy hired. When Rodel and Jonard uncover evidence that the spa is a hotbed for drugs, prostitution, and other deviant behavior, they hatch a plan to expose the establishment for what it really is.

This video is not available. Share (Video 2011) Salo (original title) Director: Miko Jacinto Writer: Miko Jacinto Genre: Drama Country: Philippines Year: 2011 Duration:

A young boy and and older man learn the meaning of love upon meeting at an underground Manila movie theatre.
Director: Mark V. Reyes