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Ale Alejandra

Ale Alejandra is a short film about a young woman named Cassandra, who sets off to look for her missing sister, Valerie, and to seek revenge for the murder of their aunt, Alejandra. In her vengeful journey, Cassandra uncovers her aunt’s strange past as a barbecue-stick-wielding vigilante, and confronts Jeremias, Ferdinand, and Roberto; the three men responsible for Alejandra’s murder and Valerie’s disappearance, and who were once Alejandra’s comrades in the notorious barbecue-stick-wielding vigilante group, Sutukil.

Top Cast

  • Julia Muaña

    Julia Muaña

    Cassandra

  • Jessa Agua

    Jessa Agua

    Valerie

  • Eulver Presto

    Eulver Presto

    Jeremias

  • Reynaldo Samaco

    Reynaldo Samaco

    Ferdinand

  • Julius Ambrad

    Julius Ambrad

    Roberto

  • Badidi Labra

    Badidi Labra

    Malou

  • Zelda Auditor

    Zelda Auditor

    Alejandra

Overview

Ale Alejandra is a short film about a young woman named Cassandra, who sets off to look for her missing sister, Valerie, and to seek revenge for the murder of their aunt, Alejandra. In her vengeful journey, Cassandra uncovers her aunt’s strange past as a barbecue-stick-wielding vigilante, and confronts Jeremias, Ferdinand, and Roberto; the three men responsible for Alejandra’s murder and Valerie’s disappearance, and who were once Alejandra’s comrades in the notorious barbecue-stick-wielding vigilante group, Sutukil.

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