UPCOMING PROJECTS

ENZO

Enzo Pastor, a Filipino American was a trailblazer in the world of Philippine motorsport, making a significant mark both locally and internationally. Born into a family passionate about racing, Enzo followed in his father’s footsteps and quickly ascended the ranks of competitive racing. His most notable achievement came when he became the first Filipino to compete in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series, where he raced on some of Europe’s most prestigious tracks, including the iconic Le Mans. His success in the series earned him the distinction of being the first Filipino and Asian to be recognized at NASCAR’s Hall of Fame.


Pastor was also an accomplished driver in the Asian V8 Championship, further solidifying his reputation as one of the Philippines’ top motorsport talents. His combination of skill, ambition, and dedication made him a rising star in international racing circuits. Unfortunately, his promising career was cut short when he was tragically gunned down in Quezon City in 2014, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and paving the way for future generations of Filipino racers.

FEAR

The movie that centers around a group of individuals from several different parts of the world documenting local horror stories for a documentary series. As they travel from remote villages to bustling cities, they encounter a wide range of terrifying experiences—each rooted in the Philippines’ deep folklore and history. From ancient curses to sinister spirits, the researchers find themselves facing not just tales, but living nightmares.

DAY BREAK

An action movie about the terror tactics of the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group in the Philippines. Abu Sayyaf is an extremist terrorist group based in the southern Philippines, known for its violent tactics and its association with al-Qaeda and later ISIS. Founded in the early 1990s, the group has become infamous for kidnapping foreigners and locals for ransom, conducting bombings, and executing hostages in brutal public displays. Their goal is to establish an independent Islamic state in the southern Philippines, particularly in the Mindanao region. Despite repeated military operations to eradicate them, Abu Sayyaf continues to operate, taking advantage of the region’s remote, jungle-covered islands to evade authorities.