This January, meet the Paraiso sisters in “Panibugho”, Vivamax’s first movie offering for 2023.
Played by real-life sisters Angela Morena, Stephanie Raz, and Micaella Raz. Follow the story of Sonya, Ester, and Lea – from joy to grief, prosperity to uncertainty, and solidarity to jealousy.
Sonya , ever the responsible and caring eldest child, vows to look after her sisters, but Ester is becoming impatient. She wants to get her inheritance, leave their province and go live in the city. Lea , who is already used to the disagreements between her elder sisters, continues being the peacemaker to keep their family intact. It never occurred to them that one man can tear them apart.
As Ester develops a liking for Felipe and gets intimate with him, it is evident to Sonya that it is the innocent and youthful Lea whom Felipe likes. But who is he really, anyway? What really brought him to their place? Can Sonya protect her sisters from this mysterious man or will she fall for him too?
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