5 OFW movies to watch if you loved 'Hello, Love, Goodbye’
5 OFW movies to watch if you loved 'Hello, Love, Goodbye’

When it comes to inspirational storytelling, Star Cinema’s OFW films stand out as some of the most compelling and emotionally resonant. These movies not only transport us to beautiful overseas locations, but more importantly, they allow us to deeply connect with our fellow Filipinos who have made incredible sacrifices to improve their families' lives. Through their journeys, we gain an understanding of their experiences and the challenges they face in a foreign land. 

If you were moved by Joy (Kathryn Bernardo) and Ethan’s (Alden Richards) heartfelt story in "Hello, Love, Goodbye", then you’re in for a real treat. Kathryn and Alden are set to reprise their roles in the much-anticipated sequel “Hello, Love, Again” slated to hit theaters on November 13. 

Meanwhile, we’ve curated a collection of OFW films that dive into the highs and lows of the overseas Filipino worker experience, including their triumphs, struggles, and the core values that drive them. We hope these films, all of which you can stream for free on Star Cinema’s YouTube channel, help bridge the gap between us and our beloved overseas workers. 

‘Dubai’ (2005) 

Raffy (Aga Muhlach) has been working hard in Dubai for nine years and dreams of moving to Canada with his younger brother, Andrew (John Lloyd Cruz). When Andrew arrives in Dubai, he hits it off with Faye (Claudine Barretto), one of Raffy’s old flames, which causes tension between the brothers. As Raffy struggles with his feelings, their plans for the future start to unravel.  

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‘Milan’ (2004) 

Lino (Piolo Pascual) heads to Italy to find his missing wife, but instead meets Jenny (Claudine Barretto), a strong presence in the Filipino migrant community. What starts as a mentor-protégé bond turns into a deep love, while life in a foreign land soon tests their relationship.  

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‘Caregiver’ (2008) 

Sarah (Sharon Cuneta), a teacher in the Philippines, moves to London to work as a caregiver, for her family’s sake. She struggles with the challenges of caregiving, while also dealing with her husband Teddy’s (John Estrada) own work issues there in the UK. Still, she finds a sense of purpose in her new job. As her marriage becomes strained, Teddy says he wants them to go back to the Philippines, but Sarah isn’t so sure. In the end, she realizes she needs to make a choice for herself and her happiness.  

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‘Anak’ (2000) 

Josie (Vilma Santos) leaves her kids in the Philippines to work as a nanny in Hong Kong, hoping to give them a better life. After years of being away, she comes back with some savings, but her kids are not exactly thrilled to see her. The younger two warm up to her, but Carla (Claudine Barretto), her eldest, still resents being abandoned. Carla acts out and rejects her mother’s attempts to reconnect.  

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‘In the Name of Love’ (2011) 

Emman (Aga Muhlach) and Cedes (Angel Locsin) first meet as entertainers in Japan, where they quickly fall in love. However, their relationship crumbles when Emman is imprisoned for seven years on money laundering charges. Years later, their paths cross again. Emman is rebuilding his life, while Cedes is engaged to the governor’s son. Their fond feelings resurface, along with remnants of their resentment. 

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