
Habambuhay: Remembering Philippine Cinema
A one-of-a-kind legacy project produced by TBA Studios, Habambuhay is a homage to the centennial anniversary of Philippine cinema–an insightfully entertaining documentary series, revisiting the personal experiences of those who work in front of or behind the cameras, those who have shaped the film industry of the Philippines for the longest time.
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Watch Habambuhay: Remembering Philippine Cinema full movie online for free in HD quality on Watch Online Stream. Stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Prime Video, and more without any subscription or sign up. A one-of-a-kind legacy project produced by TBA Studios, Habambuhay is a homage to the centennial anniversary of Philippine cinema–an insightfully entertaining documentary series, revisiting the personal experiences of those who work in front of or behind the cameras, those who have shaped the film industry of the Philippines for the longest time.
Cast
Luis Nepomuceno
Himself
Marichu Vera Perez
Herself

Anita Linda
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Eddie Garcia
Himself

Gloria Romero
Herself

Eddie Mesa
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Rosemarie Gil
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Nora Aunor
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Christopher de Leon
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Lily Monteverde
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