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ICYMI: I See Me
ICYMI: I See Me

ICYMI: I See Me

I HOPE OUR OWN COUNTRY WILL LOVE US TOO

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A music documentary on MNL48, a franchise of the highly successful Japanese idol group, AKB48. The film looks into the girls as they perform within a music subculture that tries to get a foothold in a market of an overtly critical audience.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Tagalog

Runtime

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Rating

0/10

Release Date

21 October 2019

Country

Philippines

Cast

Sheki Arzaga

Sheki Arzaga

Herself

Abby Trinidad

Abby Trinidad

Herself

Sela Guia

Sela Guia

Herself

Tin Coloso

Tin Coloso

Herself

Alice De Leon

Alice De Leon

Herself

Ella Amat

Ella Amat

Herself

Ashley Garcia

Ashley Garcia

Herself

Gabb Skribikin

Gabb Skribikin

Herself

Jem Caldejon

Jem Caldejon

Herself

Sayaka Awane

Sayaka Awane

Herself

Faith Santiago

Faith Santiago

Herself

Lara Layar

Lara Layar

Herself

Grace Buenaventura

Grace Buenaventura

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Quincy Santillan

Quincy Santillan

Herself

Alyssa Garcia

Alyssa Garcia

Herself

Erica Sanico

Erica Sanico

Herself

Nice Abad

Nice Abad

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Joyce Daita

Joyce Daita

Herself

Kyla De Catalina

Kyla De Catalina

Herself

Dian Mercado

Dian Mercado

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Belle Delos Reyes

Belle Delos Reyes

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Jan Elaurza

Jan Elaurza

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Dana Brual

Dana Brual

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Aly Padillo

Aly Padillo

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Mari Iyog

Mari Iyog

Herself

Gia Muse

Gia Muse

Herself

Daryll Matalino

Daryll Matalino

Herself

Essel Montaos

Essel Montaos

Herself

Jaydee Villaruel

Jaydee Villaruel

Herself

Shaina Duran

Shaina Duran

Herself

Ruth Lingat

Ruth Lingat

Herself

Kay Ishiyama

Kay Ishiyama

Herself

Sha Engbino

Sha Engbino

Herself

Brei Binuya

Brei Binuya

Herself

Lei Lacumba

Lei Lacumba

Herself

Jewel Cacapit

Jewel Cacapit

Herself

Hazel Marzonia

Hazel Marzonia

Herself

Necca Adelan

Necca Adelan

Herself

Ecka Sibug

Ecka Sibug

Herself

Thea Itona

Thea Itona

Herself

Princess Briquillo

Princess Briquillo

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Madie Epilogo

Madie Epilogo

Herself

Cess Labay

Cess Labay

Herself

Emz Macabutas

Emz Macabutas

Herself

Coleen Trinidad

Coleen Trinidad

Herself

Rowee Villaflores

Rowee Villaflores

Herself

Andi Garcia

Andi Garcia

Herself

Vira Bandong

Vira Bandong

Herself

Mela Magbanlac

Mela Magbanlac

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Rans Rifol

Rans Rifol

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Cassey Pestillos

Cassey Pestillos

Herself

Karla Dela Paz

Karla Dela Paz

Herself

Laney Sañosa

Laney Sañosa

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Dani Palmero

Dani Palmero

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Yna Salazar

Yna Salazar

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Cole Somera

Cole Somera

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