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Bwakaw 2012

★ 5.99 votes104 min📅 2012-09-05

"In life, you only need one true friend."

Bwakaw (2012) is a heartfelt Filipino dramedy that follows Rene, a gruff retiree who keeps the world at arm's length—until life surprises him.

Director: Jun Robles Lana

Cast

Eddie Garcia
Eddie Garcia
Rene
Armida Siguion-Reyna
Armida Siguion-Reyna
Alicia
Joey Paras
Joey Paras
Tracy
Soxy Topacio
Soxy Topacio
Zaldy
Rez Cortez
Rez Cortez
Sol
Bibeth Orteza
Bibeth Orteza
Rose
Beverly Salviejo
Beverly Salviejo
Nitang
Luz Valdez
Luz Valdez
Minda
Gardo Versoza
Gardo Versoza
Fr. Eddie
Soliman Cruz
Soliman Cruz
Funeral Homes Manager

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bwakaw (2012) about?

Bwakaw (2012) tells the story of Rene, a reclusive retiree who slowly opens up to the world after adopting a stray dog. As he grapples with his own identity, the film weaves a tender tale of loneliness, love, and the unexpected friendships that can transform a life.

Who directed Bwakaw?

Bwakaw was directed by Jun Robles Lana, a respected filmmaker known for his emotionally resonant storytelling in Filipino cinema.

Who stars in Bwakaw?

The film stars Eddie Garcia in the lead role, alongside Armida Siguion-Reyna, Joey Paras, and supporting performances by Soxy Topacio and Rez Cortez.

Is Bwakaw (2012) worth watching?

With its blend of humor and heartfelt drama, Bwakaw (2012) is a standout in Filipino cinema. Eddie Garcia's performance anchors the film, and its themes of acceptance and companionship make it a rewarding watch for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is Bwakaw?

Bwakaw (2012) has a runtime of 104 minutes.

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About Bwakaw (2012) — A touching Filipino dramedy about friendship and self-acceptance

Bwakaw (2012) is a heartfelt Filipino dramedy that follows Rene, a gruff retiree who keeps the world at arm's length—until life surprises him. Directed by Jun Robles Lana, the film blends sharp humor with poignant moments as Rene navigates the quiet revelation of his own homosexuality, finding an unexpected ally in a stray dog named Bwakaw. The story unfolds in a small-town atmosphere where laughter and tears coexist, exploring themes of loneliness, acceptance, and the power of unconditional friendship.

Eddie Garcia delivers a standout performance in the lead role, backed by a talented cast including Armida Siguion-Reyna and Joey Paras, whose chemistry brings warmth to the screen. With its mix of comedy and drama, Bwakaw (2012) offers a touching portrayal of self-discovery and connection, proving that sometimes, the smallest bonds can change everything.