Kapuso actress Glaiza de Castro is feeling grateful. Her latest movie is a big success. The film is Bar Boys: After School. It is an official entry in the 2025 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).
On Sunday, January 4, Glaiza posted a heartfelt message on Instagram. She thanked the film lovers and reviewers who supported the movie.
What did Glaiza de Castro say?
In her post, Glaiza expressed deep thanks. She wrote to the “cinephiles,” or movie lovers, who watched and reviewed the film.
She said she is proud to be part of a project that talks about important social issues. The film aims to inspire and show the complicated sides of life.
“Hey Cinephiles,” she wrote. “Been reading your reviews about Bar Boys: After School! Just so grateful to be part of a film that discusses relevant issues, brings inspiration, and appreciates life’s complexities.”
Why is this important for Filipino cinema?
Glaiza shared her joy about the current state of local films. She said it is “truly heartening” to see Filipino cinema doing so well. She noted the strong love and support from audiences after the MMFF 2025.
She believes this support encourages everyone in the industry. It gives actors, producers, and filmmakers more hope. It fuels their passion to keep telling powerful stories.
“This kind of encouragement fuels our industry,” she wrote. “I hope more producers and filmmakers continue to share the stories they’re passionate about, tell meaningful narratives, and find continued success.”
She ended her post with a proud cheer: “Mabuhay ang pelikulang Pilipino!” (Long live Filipino films!)
What is ‘Bar Boys: After School’ about?
Bar Boys: After School is a sequel. It follows the lives of law students after graduation. The film tackles real-world challenges and social issues.
Glaiza plays a new character in this sequel. She joins a cast of other stars. The cast includes Will Ashley, Klarisse de Guzman, Emilio Daez, Sassa Gurl, Therese Malvar, Benedix Ramos, and Bryce Eusebio.
The film’s warm reception shows the growing appetite for meaningful local stories. Glaiza’s message highlights a bright moment for Philippine cinema.