Bamboo Flowers (2013)

When the flowers bloom, the bamboo dies.

Bamboo Flowers (2013) poster

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
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Cast

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.