
Segunda Mano 2011
Directed by Joyce E. Bernal, *Segunda Mano (2011)* weaves a haunting tapestry of regret and redemption set against the backdrop of a high-end antique shop brimming with forgotten secrets.
Director: Joyce E. Bernal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Segunda Mano* (2011) about?
*Segunda Mano* follows Mabel Domingo, a shop owner burdened by guilt after her sister's death, as she crosses paths with Ivan Galvez, a widowed architect seeking a fresh start for his family. Their connection unravels as supernatural forces tied to the shop's antiques expose long-buried secrets, forcing them to confront the past before it consumes them.
Who directed *Segunda Mano*?
Joyce E. Bernal directed *Segunda Mano*, known for her work in Filipino horror and drama, blending suspense with emotional depth.
Who stars in *Segunda Mano*?
The film stars Kris Aquino as Mabel Domingo, with Dingdong Dantes as Ivan Galvez, alongside Angelica Panganiban, Bangs Garcia, and Jhong Hilario in pivotal roles.
Is *Segunda Mano* (2011) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Segunda Mano* offers a compelling mix of horror and drama for fans of atmospheric thrillers. Its strong performances and eerie setting make it a worthwhile watch for those who enjoy slow-burn mysteries with emotional depth.
How long is *Segunda Mano*?
*Segunda Mano* runs for 110 minutes.
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About Segunda Mano (2011) — A Horror-Mystery Blend of Guilt and Supernatural Secrets
Directed by Joyce E. Bernal, *Segunda Mano (2011)* weaves a haunting tapestry of regret and redemption set against the backdrop of a high-end antique shop brimming with forgotten secrets. Kris Aquino stars as Mabel Domingo, a woman haunted by the guilt of her sister's death, who finds herself drawn to Ivan Galvez (Dingdong Dantes), a grieving father searching for stability. As past traumas resurface in eerie, supernatural ways, their bond deepens—though the antique shop's sinister relics hint at a darker truth waiting to be uncovered.
The film blends horror and mystery into a slow-burning psychological thriller, where every antique holds a story—and every story hides a curse. With Angelica Panganiban adding layered intrigue and Bangs Garcia delivering sharp, unsettling moments, *Segunda Mano* crafts an atmosphere thick with dread and longing. Bernal's direction leans into the unsettling, making the antique shop feel like a character itself, where every glance at a cherished item could reveal something horrifying.