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as Inay: Alexandra's conservative mother who refuses to support her victimized daughter.

For fans and scholars of Filipino cinema, the year 1986 stands as a pivotal moment in the nation's history. It was the year of the People Power Revolution, which ousted a long-standing dictatorship and ushered in a new era of freedom. Within this charged atmosphere, the local film industry, known for its boldness and ability to reflect societal undercurrents, released a controversial film that would cement its place in cult history: Alexandra . Directed by veteran filmmaker , this 1986 drama is an unflinching and controversial exploration of power, abuse, and trauma, anchored by a raw and captivating performance from its lead star, Angela Perez .

: Instead of facing justice, Mr. Cortez abuses his position of power, offering her a meager sum of money to buy her silence. He then treats Alexandra as transactional property, negotiating her away to his business partner, Rico Lopez (Val Sotto), for a week.

The wealthy business partner who treats Alexandra as a transactional object.