In Mind Your Business, Gina Brillon takes the audience on an unforgettable journey through the highs and lows of life, blending humor with heartfelt storytelling. Brillon tackles becoming a mother during the pandemic, the evolving challenges of parenthood, the rising costs of travel, and the complexities of our ever-changing social climate. The special culminates in a deeply moving and empowering story about her journey to self-belief in an industry and world that often devalues women as they age. With her sharp wit and relatable humor, Brillon delivers an hour of comedy that will leave audiences laughing, reflecting, and inspired.
Have you ever known the taste of 'sikap at tiyaga' (effort and perseverance)? Based on a true life story from a local residing in Batangas, Philippines, "Lando" is a young man looking to help out with the financial burden of his family. Gaining advice from his friends, he then seeks to become a vendor who sells ice cream to tourists in the middle of the ocean, sacrificing his education in exchange for earning money. In order to do so, he swims from cottage to cottage in the blazing sun, looking for a consumer that is willing to buy popsicles from a styrofoam box, where he keeps the frozen desserts cool. But to what extent should Lando keep on pushing through, and how did he know when he was going to get to the fruitful path? Lando did not have the answers to these questions, and still he managed to push through everything. He lived to get the fruits of his labors, and for every second of it he had no regrets.
A single mother is forced to re-confront her husband's death after she accidentally kills her daughter's cat—unless she can replace it without her daughter noticing.
story of a boy named Mahmoud who, along with his niece Peri, finds his father's will. He decides to go in search of the treasure and faces many challenges along the way.
From the Atlantic to the Black Sea, Mathias and Philippe, two old friends, embark on a bicycle journey that Mathias’s son made before his tragic death. The two men ride through the ordeals with tenderness, humor and emotion.
Nothing is more frightening, as the narrator points out, than a ‘time-rich nosy person’. Exhibit A is Ahn Geo-ul, who commits herself to social justice causes with terrifying tenacity. After temporarily renting a unit in the Baek-sae Apartment building, she discovers that a loud, hard to locate banging noise occurs from 4am every night, making the residents’ lives an insomniac hell – and so she determines to engage in her own disruption and to find the culprit of this acoustic assault, simultaneously eliminating her eccentric neighbours as suspects, and recruiting them to her cause.
Jeanne visits her best friend Elisa in the countryside and discovers an abandoned castle turned into a community space. Full of social and collective initiatives, the place is threatened by business plans. How long will it resist?