In a nation scarred by a brutal drug war, a grieving couple is offered a controversial new procedure by the government to erase the memory of their deceased child. As they face the choice between forgetting and healing, they must confront the ethical cost of erasing their pain—and the lingering question of what it means to remember.
About a family, a town, and a problem that cannot be solved alone. This is the story involving the Damgo Family in the film. In serious problems, how important is the voice of each member of the family? A social problem that, no matter how many centuries have passed, may still be the plight of every Filipino.
A young man named Manuel is bound to tolerate his experiences of abuse that leads to the loss of his innocence.
Left and right are the wakes of the deceased in a barrio in Isabela, but noticed by Amang, a native Ilocano, it seems that their tradition of the "Pagdudung-aw" during wakes has disappeared. This drives him to pass on the tradition to Balong, his only son.
Two boys, Kulas and Gabo, enjoy playing games together until an impending demolition of their community threatens their relationship.
A woman in her 30's strikes up an unconventional relationship after she received a corpse to embalm.