The short feature leverages a blend of established indie filmmakers and a dedicated ensemble cast:
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The e-Abot (electronic abot) replaced the metal alkansya (piggy bank). Community leaders created QR codes posted on tricycle terminals and wet markets. Instead of passing a physical hat, kababayans scanned codes to contribute to medical emergencies, tuition fees, or funeral costs instantly.
Organizers are already planning year-round “Bigayan Hubs” in every municipality, plus a national “Bigayan Day” every March (birth month of the Pantawid Pamilya program). The goal: make giving a daily habit, not just a crisis response. Bigayan -2024-
On the other end of the spectrum, “Bigayan” also ruled the streaming platforms and film festivals with a gritty, emotional drama. Directed by Ivan Andrew Payawal (known for the hit series Gameboys ), the film was released on October 30, 2024. Unlike the political jargon of the Senate, this “Bigayan” explored the exchange of affection, trust, and sexual freedom.
If you want to explore more about this release, you can view the full production credits on the Official Bigayan IMDb Page or watch promotional teasers via the Vivamax Streaming Community Pages .
Thank you to everyone who made a resounding success! ❤️ The short feature leverages a blend of established
. 🎁✨ Sa pagpasok ng 2024, patuloy nating ipamahagi ang pagmamahal at tulong sa isa’t isa. Small acts of kindness make a big difference!
The term was used in a controversial context when Choco Mucho coach Dante Alinsunurin had to dispel "bigayan" (collusion or intentional losing) allegations following a loss to sister team Creamline in the 2024 PVL All-Filipino Conference .
," an online game show hosted by a collective of popular content creators including , Boss Toyo , and Sachzna Laparan . Directed by Ivan Andrew Payawal (known for the
reminded us that even in difficult times, the simplest act of sharing can rebuild hope, dignity, and community.
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Sofia watched as neighbors argued and forgave and negotiated. Sometimes the human part overruled the legal. In one heated meeting, an elder named Lola Nena stood up on a worn plastic chair and said, with the bluntness of the oldest in a room, “We fix what’s broken. We keep those who still want to build.” The sentence landed like a bell: repair, not purge.