Kulang Ka Lang Sa Lambing - Kara Films 1997 Pmh... ❲2025❳
Melodrama / Political Satire Release: 1997 (PMH Film Festival) Production Company: Kara Films Legacy: Notable for blending erotic tension with election-era propaganda, representing a unique subgenre of 90s Filipino cinema where social responsibility was packaged as romantic conflict.
In the golden (and often gritty) era of late 90s Philippine cinema, Kara Films released Kulang Ka Lang sa Lambing under the PMH (Pelikula, Manood Tayo sa Halalan) film festival. While the title suggests a steamy romantic drama about emotional neglect, the PMH branding reveals its true intention: KULANG KA LANG SA LAMBING - Kara Films 1997 PMH...
Reliving this classic under the PMH (Pelikula, Manood Tayo sa Halalan) banner. On the surface, it’s about a relationship falling apart due to emotional neglect. But underneath? A sharp metaphor for the Filipino voter looking for affection from the government. Melodrama / Political Satire Release: 1997 (PMH Film
The film operates on a clever double entendre. On the surface, it tells the story of a strained relationship where one partner lacks affection ("kulang sa lambing"), driving the other to seek comfort elsewhere. But beneath the kissing scenes and confrontations lies a metaphor for the Filipino electorate. The "lambing" (tenderness/affection) represents good governance, attention, and civic care. The film asks: Are voters turning to flawed alternatives because the system fails to give them the "lambing" they deserve? On the surface, it’s about a relationship falling
You can adjust the tone depending on whether this is for a , social media (Facebook/Twitter) , or a film database (Letterboxd/IMDb) . Option 1: Analytical / Nostalgic (Best for a blog or film forum) Title: Kulang Ka Lang sa Lambing (1997): When the Ballot Met Bedroom Politics
#KulangKaLangSaLambing #KaraFilms #PMH1997 #FilipinoCinema #PoliticalRomance Synopsis: Kulang Ka Lang sa Lambing (1997) is a Filipino drama produced by Kara Films and presented under the PMH (Pelikula, Manood Tayo sa Halalan) film festival, which aimed to encourage voter participation and political awareness.
Directed during the pre-centennial election period, the film follows [Character A] and [Character B], whose relationship deteriorates due to emotional unavailability ("kulang sa lambing"). As the protagonist seeks affection from a third party, the narrative draws parallels between personal neglect and political abandonment, suggesting that a lack of "care" from leaders drives citizens to disillusionment or radical choices.