Bamboo Flowers (2013)
When the flowers bloom, the bamboo dies.
Tour guide Berta is having a tough time making ends meet. She’s forced to let her son Omel travel to the big city to take a job at an electronics store. Luis is studying to be a seaman, but can’t seem to pass his exams. His girlfriend Dolores is working as an intern at a resort, and dreams of going abroad as well. Sandra, following a painful event back in Manila, returns to her native Bohol, taking her spoiled son Eric with her.
Director: Maryo J. de los Reyes
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 130 min
Release Date: September 11, 2013
Cast
Screenplay
- Aloy Adlawan (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Jun Gonzales
Production: Film Development Council of the Philippines, Productions 56
Country: Philippines
Language: Tagalog
Original Language: tl
Keywords
superstition, bamboo
More Films by Director: Maryo J. de los Reyes
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bamboo Flowers about?
- Tour guide Berta is having a tough time making ends meet. She’s forced to let her son Omel travel to the big city to take a job at an electronics store. Luis is studying to be a seaman, but can’t seem to pass his exams. His girlfriend Dolores is working as an intern at a resort, and dreams of going abroad as well. Sandra, following a painful event back in Manila, returns to her native Bohol, taking her spoiled son Eric with her.
- Who directed Bamboo Flowers?
- Bamboo Flowers was directed by Maryo J. de los Reyes.
- Who stars in Bamboo Flowers?
- Bamboo Flowers stars Ruru Madrid, Max Collins, Mylene Dizon, Irma Adlawan, Yogo Singh, Miggs Cuaderno.
- How long is Bamboo Flowers?
- Bamboo Flowers has a runtime of 2h 10m (130 minutes).
- What genre is Bamboo Flowers?
- Bamboo Flowers is a Drama film.
- Where was Bamboo Flowers produced?
- Bamboo Flowers was produced in Philippines.