The Face of a Blissful Mind
While waiting for their mom to come home, worrisome arise when they never heard anything from their mom. JM, a ten-year-old boy together with his six-year-old brother, Moi-Moi, recreates the house as their playground.
While waiting for their mom to come home, worrisome arise when they never heard anything from their mom. JM, a ten-year-old boy together with his six-year-old brother, Moi-Moi, recreates the house as their playground.
Jovanni Miles Enrico
JM
Matthew Enrico
Moi-moi
Maria Zol Egay
The Mother
Andrew Boyoc
Edmar Elipian
Bea Bianca Cano
Regielyn Galito
Paul Albert Tagnipis
Nathalie Cañete
While waiting for their mom to come home, worrisome arise when they never heard anything from their mom. JM, a ten-year-old boy together with his six-year-old brother, Moi-Moi, recreates the house as their playground.
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