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The stands as a stark, provocative example of the bold "Bomba" and exploitation cinema that defined the Philippines' cinematic landscape during the mid-1980s. Directed by the prolific Elwood Perez and produced by Cine Suerte , this complex melodrama dives deep into systemic power dynamics, corporate corruption, and societal hypocrisy. Released on April 4, 1986 , just two months after the historic People Power Revolution, the film reflects a transitional era in Philippine society where underground grit collided with mainstream entertainment. 🎥 Production Overview and Technical Details

Released on , just months after the historic EDSA People Power Revolution, Alexandra captured the tense and transitional energy of the era. The production brought together several industry titans: angela perez alexandra 1986 movie exclusive

Embodies the uncompromising, rigidly moralistic maternal figure whose rejection strips Alexandra of her last emotional safety net. The stands as a stark, provocative example of

Alfonso Alvarez, who utilized sharp contrast and shadow to emphasize the claustrophobic corporate offices and the bleakness of the protagonist's world. 🎥 Production Overview and Technical Details Released on