Our Yesterday
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  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2015
Six senior high school students from various walks of life in the Philippines join forces with a shared goal: to create a captivating film that will make a lasting impact on the upcoming film festival competition.

As the group of aspiring creatives comes together, they navigate the complexities of their teenage years, facing academic pressures, familial expectations, and their own personal struggles. Along the way, friendships deepen and romantic tensions arise, creating a dynamic and emotionally charged atmosphere within the group.

Through the process of storytelling and collaboration, they discover not only the power of their creative voices but also the strength of their relationships. They learn valuable lessons about trust, perseverance, and the importance of staying true to themselves as they strive to perfect their film.

A film project they would never forget as it will become a window of their youth--a moment they will never forget.
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