
May mga bagay na akala natin tuluyan nang nawala. Mga hayop. Mga kwento. Mga alaala. Pero minsan, bumabalik sila. Not exactly the same, but enough to remind us that not everything disappears forever. Today’s stories are about that kind of return. The kind that reconnects us to where we came from and what we once held close.

Recent sightings of the Philippine deer in Marinduque show something hopeful. Life finding its way back. Once thought gone from the area, their return reflects years of care, protection, and patience. It’s a reminder that even what feels lost can slowly reappear when given the chance to grow again.
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“Forgotten Island” brings Filipino folklore to life through the story of two best friends facing change and distance. Set in the ’90s, it captures the feeling of growing up and holding onto memories that shape who we are. With Filipino culture at its core, the film reminds us that the stories we grew up with never really leave us. They stay, waiting to be remembered.
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May mga bagay na mas naiintindihan lang natin pag tapos na. Kapag alaala na. And sometimes, they return to us in small ways, reminding us of what matters most. Hold on to what stays 🤍