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Stardancer

Country: Philippines, Language: Tagalog, 51 mins

  • Director: Ihman Esturco
  • Writer: Aileen Viray; Ferdie Aboga
  • Producer: Coco Simmo; Criselda Volks

CGiii Comment

Simply...offensive.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Gay bars. Hideout of homosexuals. Secret paradise for the third sex. Playground for the wild at heart. Sanctuary for the brokenhearted. Gay bars have been the subject of many in the movies, television, literature and other media and art forms. Many have succeeded in presenting it to an audience but most of the time, they are almost always romanticized depictions of a world few understand. Of people known as Stardancers.

Cast & Characters

Ihman Esturco as Narrator;
Victor Valerio as Himself - Stardancer;
Brent Lorenzo as Himself - Stardancer;
Kiko Montenegro as Himself - Stardancer;
Vince Ignacio as Himself - Stardancer;
Russel Anderson as Himself - Stardancer;
Gerald Makisig as Himself - Stardancer;
Vincent Mercado as Himself - Stardancer;
Jeff Alajar as Himself - Stardancer;
Frederick Peralta as Himself;
Andrew De Real as Himself;
Nonoy Lauzon as Himself;
Perry Mariano as Himself;
Francine Anderson as Herself