Manila Exposed 11 ((free))

Manila Exposed 11 is about the city’s purgatory. Manila is not yet a global metropolis (like Singapore) and not a complete failure (like a warzone). It is 11. It is waiting. It is becoming.

During the early and mid-2000s, the Philippine video industry saw a massive influx of direct-to-video titles. These films bypassed traditional theatrical releases entirely. Creators targeted specific home audiences through VCD (Video CD) and DVD formats, which were widely circulated in urban hubs like Quiapo, Manila. 2. Raw Urban Realism and Tabloid Themes

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No滤镜. No pretense. Just Manila.

When locals say "Manila Exposed 11," they might be referring to a grassroots photography exhibit that, in its 11th year, finally showed the sanitation workers of the Manila Bay cleanup—the unsung heroes. Manila Exposed 11 is about the city’s purgatory

A contemporary release to Volume 11, also produced by the same team.

Released on the 50th anniversary of Martial Law, "11,103" is more than a historical documentary; it is an act of remembrance and a call to action that transcends generations. It is waiting

Because these direct-to-video projects were filmed outside Western jurisdictions, they operated with minimal regulatory oversight regarding performer welfare, fair compensation, and long-term digital distribution rights.

This year's Manila Exposed 11 event features: