11 (2026)

Released: 2026-02-21 Recommended age: 10+ No IMDb rating yet
11

Movie details

  • Genres: Fantasy, Drama
  • Director: Bebe Go
  • Main cast: Gabby Padilla, Tona Lopez, Joanne Cesario, Jao San Pedro
  • Country / region: Philippines
  • Original language: tl
  • Premiere: 2026-02-21

Story overview

In the midst of an ongoing apocalypse that disrupts film production, actress Gabby escapes to visit her artist friend Tona in La Union. This former thriving beach town is now a strategic site for a US military base, setting the stage for a story about friendship, survival, and artistic expression during uncertain times.

Parent Guide

A character-driven fantasy-drama with apocalyptic elements but minimal intense content. Suitable for most families with children 10+, focusing on friendship and artistic themes rather than action or horror.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

Background apocalyptic situation creates tension but no graphic violence shown. Some peril from the ongoing crisis situation.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Apocalyptic setting may be unsettling for very young children. No jump scares or horror elements.

Language
None

No strong language expected in this Filipino production. Original language is Tagalog.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity indicated. Focus is on friendship and artistic themes.

Substance use
None

No substance use shown or implied in the provided information.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Emotional themes of friendship, survival, and artistic expression during crisis. Some tension from apocalyptic backdrop but not overwhelming.

Parent tips

This Filipino fantasy-drama features an apocalyptic backdrop but focuses on character relationships and artistic themes rather than intense action. The 61-minute runtime makes it accessible for family viewing. Parents should note the film's exploration of friendship and creativity in a crisis setting.

Parent chat guide

Discuss how friends support each other during difficult times. Talk about what makes La Union special as both an artistic community and strategic location. Explore how art and filmmaking can provide comfort and meaning even in challenging circumstances.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What do you think Gabby and Tona like to do together?
  • How would you help a friend who was feeling worried?
  • Why do you think Gabby wanted to visit Tona during the apocalypse?
  • What makes La Union an interesting place for the story?
  • How does the film show friendship helping people cope with difficult situations?
  • What might be challenging about living in a place that's both an artistic community and military base?
  • How does the film explore the tension between artistic expression and military strategy?
  • What commentary might the film be making about apocalypse narratives in cinema?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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