The Imminent Immanent

The Imminent Immanent

8.0

Sep 09 2018

0h 15m

Drama

As a typhoon bears down on a sleepy rural town in the Philippines, strange events and even stranger behaviour foreshadow the watery catastrophe to come.

Arjo Atayde

Arjo Atayde

Miguel

Chai Fonacier

Chai Fonacier

Andrea

Sylvia Sanchez

Sylvia Sanchez

Norma

Angeli Bayani

Angeli Bayani

Arminda

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