Movie: #pinQCity

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Jean Enriquez
Jean Enriquez

Self

Nil Nodalo
Nil Nodalo

Self

Letlet Baltazar
Letlet Baltazar

Self

Crisaldo Pablo
Crisaldo Pablo

Self

Angie Umbac
Angie Umbac

Self

Dindi Tan
Dindi Tan

Self

Jonjon Espaldon
Jonjon Espaldon

Self

Jackie Cielo
Jackie Cielo

Self

Kevin Salenca
Kevin Salenca

Boy #1

Renzie Aguilar
Renzie Aguilar

Boy #2

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    Interweaving lives of LGBT personalities compose this documentary about the struggles and hopes of a queer community living in the country’s premiere city.

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    2014-12-09

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