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When Timawa Meets Delgado 2007

70 min📅 2007-07-21

In the vibrant 2007 Filipino comedy *When Timawa Meets Delgado*, director Ray Gibraltar crafts a heartwarming and quirky tale about Jun Delgado, a self-proclaimed filmmaker, and Ruben Timawa, a Palanca-winning gay literature teacher, both chasing the...

Director: Ray Gibraltar

Cast

Kristoffer Rhys Grabato
Ruben Timawa
Rhenomar Soqueño
Jun Delgado
Sofie Garrucho
Skim Guevarra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *When Timawa Meets Delgado (2007)* about?

*When Timawa Meets Delgado* follows Jun Delgado, a filmmaker-turned-nursing-student, and Ruben Timawa, a gay Palanca-winning writer also pursuing nursing, as they navigate the absurdities of chasing the American dream. Their unconventional schemes and clashing personalities lead to a series of comedic mishaps and heartfelt moments. The film captures their journey of reinvention, ambition, and the bonds formed along the way.

Who directed *When Timawa Meets Delgado*?

Ray Gibraltar directed this 2007 Filipino comedy. Known for his work in indie films, Gibraltar brings a playful yet thoughtful touch to this unusual story.

Who stars in *When Timawa Meets Delgado*?

The film stars Kristoffer Rhys Grabato as Jun Delgado, Rhenomar Soqueño as Ruben Timawa, Sofie Garrucho, and Skim Guevarra in key roles that drive the comedy forward.

Is *When Timawa Meets Delgado (2007)* worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *When Timawa Meets Delgado* offers a charming, low-stakes comedy with relatable characters and genuine humor. Fans of Filipino indie films or offbeat comedies may find its heartfelt absurdity refreshing and entertaining. It's a quick 70-minute watch with enough wit to leave you smiling.

How long is *When Timawa Meets Delgado*?

*When Timawa Meets Delgado* runs for 70 minutes.

About When Timawa Meets Delgado (2007) — A hilarious Filipino comedy of dreams, nursing school chaos, and unexpected friendships

In the vibrant 2007 Filipino comedy *When Timawa Meets Delgado*, director Ray Gibraltar crafts a heartwarming and quirky tale about Jun Delgado, a self-proclaimed filmmaker, and Ruben Timawa, a Palanca-winning gay literature teacher, both chasing their American dreams through nursing school. After a breakup leaves Delgado disillusioned, he trades his camera for textbooks, while Timawa's literary ambitions take a practical turn. Their unconventional paths collide in a story that blends humor, ambition, and the sheer absurdity of chasing big dreams in a new place.

Set against a backdrop of cultural clashes and personal reinvention, this 70-minute gem explores themes of identity, perseverance, and the universal desire for a better life. With its sharp wit and relatable characters, *When Timawa Meets Delgado (2007)* delivers a lighthearted yet poignant look at the lengths people go to rewrite their futures, all while keeping the tone fresh and engaging.