Faces of Love (2007 film)

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Faces of Love
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Directed by Eddie Romero
Written by
  • Eddie Romero
  • Rica Arevalo
Starring
Music byJobin Ballesteros
Edited byRonald Allan Dale
Production
company
MFX Media
Release date
  • February 21, 2007 (2007-02-21)
Country Philippines
Language Filipino

Faces of Love is a 2007 Filipino film directed by Eddie Romero and starring Christopher de Leon and Angel Aquino with supporting actors Alfred Vargas, Bembol Roco, Mon Confiado, Chanda Romero and Juliana Palermo. It was Romero's first digital film, [1] but also his penultimate film. [2]

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References

  1. Cashiers du Cinemart 18 Various Authors - 2014- Page 131 1304908690 "An Interview with Eddie Romero [- Andrew Leavold -] In November 2006 I walked into Makati's multi-storied Greenbelt Mall ... in time to catch the last half hour of Filipino B-film icon Eddie Romero's first ever digital feature Faces of Love (2007)."
  2. Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2013 -Harris M. Lentz III - 2014 - Page 327 1476616523 " ..ended his career directing the features Faces of Love (2007), and Teach Me to Love (2008)."