Akin Ang Gabi
Alexa is a young woman living on the edges of a crowded city where attention feels scarce and opportunities feel distant. After a charged moment with her crush, she discovers a new sense of agency that comes with embracing her own sexuality. This revelation shifts how she moves through daily... Read more
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About Akin Ang Gabi
Alexa is a young woman living on the edges of a crowded city where attention feels scarce and opportunities feel distant. After a charged moment with her crush, she discovers a new sense of agency that comes with embracing her own sexuality. This revelation shifts how she moves through daily life, giving her a sharper confidence and a wary awareness of the power she can wield when she sets her own terms. As her private life grows bolder, the lines between desire and ambition blur, drawing her into choices she never expected. The film follows her as she tests boundaries and confronts the consequences of keeping secrets in a world quick to judge. A charged look and risky touch emerge.
Directed by Joel Ferrer from a concept by Aly Almario, this drama marks a contemporary take on intimate desire in Philippine cinema. The film centers on Alexa's awakening, anchored by strong performances and a director known for intimate character studies.
Box office figures for this title have not been reported, typical for an indie release that relies on festival exposure and limited theatrical runs rather than wide commercial rollout. These titles often gain traction later through streaming platforms and bookings.
No major awards or nominations have been reported for Akin Ang Gabi. The film's reception so far centers on its fearless portrayal of sexual awakening and social scrutiny, with particular praise for Queenie De Mesa and VR Relosa. Some early press notes highlight the performances and hint at regional consideration.
Critics casting a contemporary lens highlight the film as a tight, character driven drama about autonomy and consequence. It centers on how secrecy can empower and corrode at once, while zooming in on the emotional weight of choices made in private spaces. The film uses daylight realism to heighten tension.
Details
- Release Date
- November 21, 2025
- Runtime
- 1h 10m
- User Ratings
- 3 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Philippines
- Studio
- Vivamax +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Queenie De Mesa
Alexa
VR Relosa
Miggy
Trish Gaden
Dee
Allen Legazpi
Anton
Claudia Enriquez
Krista
Aidan Valentino
Bartender
Evandeer Fieldman Catalan
Old Guy
Rosalie May Buban
Teacher
Mark Douglas Magdua
Teacher
Ronnie Casili
Miggy’s Friend
Director: Joel Ferrer
Written by: Aly Almario