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Ang Huling Pasada

The overwhelming heat, the deafening silence of loneliness, and the fear of losing his livelihood in the wake of the PUV modernization program are just a few of the struggles that Jerry Ramirez and other fellow jeepney drivers face. His journey is to be followed as he's faced with the question, "Aarangkada pa ba, o ito na ba And Huling Pasada?"

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The overwhelming heat, the deafening silence of loneliness, and the fear of losing his livelihood in the wake of the PUV modernization program are just a few of the struggles that Jerry Ramirez and other fellow jeepney drivers face. His journey is to be followed as he's faced with the question, "Aarangkada pa ba, o ito na ba And Huling Pasada?"

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