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'I Remember You': A tribute to resilience, love, and second chances

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July 14 2025

Last week, the film “I Remember You” premiered in selected cinemas nationwide and showing till July 15. It is a powerful film that brings to light the unseen sacrifices and quiet strength of microfinance workers — our unsung heroes during the pandemic.

Produced by BENTE Productions in association with Road One Pictures, the film celebrates hope, love, and the Filipino spirit of resilience.

Directed and written by veteran storyteller Boboy Yonzon, the film stars acclaimed actor JC Santos as Isagani Tenorio, a microfinance manager whose journey mirrors the lives of thousands of community workers across the country. With the multi-awarded Boy Yñiguez behind the lens, the visual storytelling is as compelling as the narrative, set against the stunning backdrop of Boracay.

Joining JC Santos are seasoned actors Shamaine Buencamino and Soliman Cruz, as well as fresh faces like Valeen Montenegro and Paulo Angeles. But what truly sets the film apart is the inclusion of local talents and staff of microfinance institutions, bringing authenticity and depth to the story. Their raw and heartfelt performances add texture to a film rooted in real-life experiences.

A story born from real heroes

At its core, “I Remember You” is about second chances. From mending a broken relationship, rediscovering one’s dreams, or finding new purpose in life, the film explores the universal desire to begin again.

Set in post-pandemic Boracay, the film tells the story of people rebuilding their lives — emotionally, professionally, and spiritually. It is a story of love rediscovered, of inner strength uncovered, and of lives transformed through kindness and commitment.

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