Prepare to see The Philippines “that might have been” with The Kingdom, one of the most-awaited Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) entries this year. This bold new film reimagines the nation as a land untouched by colonization, where a powerful monarchy still rules. Directed by Mike Tuviera, DGPI and produced by MQuest Ventures Inc, M-ZET TV Productions, and APT Entertainment Inc, the film tells an intense family drama set against the backdrop of the Kingdom of Kalayaan—a realm filled with tradition, secrets, and a fierce struggle for the throne.
At the heart of the story is Lakan Makisig, portrayed by Vic Sotto, a ruler wrestling with his own legacy while his kingdom faces upheaval. As tensions rise within the royal family, Sotto’s portrayal of the aging monarch reveals a man caught between tradition and the hope for a better future. Joining him is Piolo Pascual as Sulo, an outcast farmer who is shunned by society but becomes an unlikely hero in the kingdom’s quest for change.
The film’s powerful cast ensemble includes Cristine Reyes and Sue Ramirez as the strong-willed princesses Dayang Matimyas and Dayang Lualhati, respectively, alongside Sid Lucero as their brother Magat Bagwis, whose struggle with expectations ignites tensions within the family. Ruby Ruiz takes on the role of the Babaylan, the kingdom’s spiritual priestess, while Cedrick Juan plays a young Lakan in flashbacks that unveil the history of the royal family. Zion Cruz stars as Lakan Makisig’s grandson, bringing another layer of complexity to the family saga.
Other notable cast members include Iza Calzado, Art Acuña, Giovanni Baldisseri, and Nico Antonio, each delivering compelling performances that bring depth and authenticity to this reimagined world.
With stunning visuals that bring to life an alternate history of the Philippines, The Kingdom is poised to be one of the most talked-about films at the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival. This is a story of family ties, betrayal, and the struggle for power—one that will captivate audiences and leave them questioning what might have been.
Catch The Kingdom as it premieres this December 25 at the MMFF 2024. Don’t miss this unique blend of family drama and a reimagined Philippines brought to life on the big screen.