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'Green Bones' is the opening movie in Hundred Islands Film Festival

By Kristine Kang
Published August 20, 2025 7:19 PM PHT

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Green Bones in Hundred Islands Film Festival and Manila City Jail


Award-winning film 'Green Bones' also spreads inspiration in Manila City Jail ALS Graduation.

GMA Pictures and GMA Public Affairs' inspirational-drama film Green Bones continues to touch lives in meaningful and heartwarming ways.

The award-winning movie was recently announced as the official opening film of the much-anticipated Hundred Islands Film Festival, happening on August 26 at the Don Leopoldo Sison Convention Center.

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Beyond the big screen, Green Bones once again brought inspiration inside the Manila City Jail, where it was streamed in celebration of a life-changing milestone.

A total of 311 persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) graduated from the Alternative Learning System last August 18, marking the occasion by watching the film together with their families.

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This year, Green Bones' production team also shared hope and blessings in the same city jail, donating useful props for the newly built Celda Sesenta, an exclusive facility for Senior Citizen PDLs.

A standout entry at the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival, Green Bones is known for its heartfelt and hopeful story. It won six major awards in last year's festival and continues to earn recognition in prestigious award-giving bodies.

After a triumphant theatrical run, Green Bones is now streaming worldwide on Netflix.

Meanwhile, take a look at some of the moments held at Celda Sesenta's blessing ceremony with Green Bones donation in this gallery: