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Directed by Rory Quintos from a screenplay by Ricky Lee and Shaira Mella Salvador, Dubai is the story of three Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and how fate radically changes their lives when their paths cross in Dubai, a city in the Middle East considered by many Filipinos as the land of their dreams.
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A few years ago, Star Cinema filmed a virtual love story between a mother and a daughter separated by years but brought back together by familial love, in Hong Kong. The movie, Anak, starred Vilma Santos and Claudine Barretto and directed by Rory Quintos, was a big hit.
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