6 P.M. (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 12, 2023

Original Title:
6 P.M.

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

It’s the summer vacation and Kenneth is spending his days at home with his yaya, Inday. With his parents’ leaving for work before he can even open his eyes, Kenneth is free to use the entire day to discover himself as who he really is deep inside: a girl, all before they come home at 6 P.M. Yaya Inday does her best to help Kenneth break out of his shell by doing his makeup, calling him pretty, and buying him gifts. However, she can’t protect him from everything harmful. One day, when his parents were supposed to arrive home later than usual, Kenneth and Yaya Inday go all out and stage a fashion show, but not everything goes to plan and Kenneth soon faces his painful reality.

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Assistant Director:
Jansen Magno

Camera Operator:
Vaughn Delos Santos
Migs Cantre

Casting Assistant:
Magette Magtira

Casting Director:
Sophia Lacap

Continuity:
Tony Marzan

Director:
Nicky Angeles

Director of Photography:
Magette Magtira

Editor:
Kyle Andrade

Gaffer:
Miguel Delos Reyes
Brian Cordeiro

Production Assistant:
Cindy Baylon
Neil Rubiano

Production Designer:
Jeia Jazul

Production Manager:
Jeia Jazul

Sound Director:
Kyle Andrade

Sponsorship Coordinator:
Nikka Zamora

Writer:
Cindy Baylon
Kyle Andrade
Nicky Angeles
Jansen Magno

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