Panibugho (2023) is a period sex-drama from Viva Films that explores the destructive power of jealousy among three sisters after a mysterious stranger enters their lives. Set in the late 90s in the rural town of Rosario, the story follows the Paraiso sisters—Sonya, Ester, and Lea—as they navigate the aftermath of their father’s death and a brewing inheritance dispute. 🎬 Core Plot & Premise
As a Vivamax Original , the film features significant adult content and is rated 18+ for sex and nudity. 📽️ Production Details Director: Iar Arondaing. Release Date: January 6, 2023. Streaming: Available to watch on Vivamax and Prime Video.
A wounded stranger named Felipe (played by Kiko Estrada) arrives, sparking a toxic cycle of lust and betrayal that threatens to tear the family apart.
Many reviewers from Letterboxd praised the cinematography, noting its rich, warm "sepia" look and atmospheric lighting.
It tackles themes of sibling rivalry, greed, and the tension between rebels and the military. ⭐ Critical Reception
Reviews are mixed; some critics found the acting subpar or monotone, while others appreciated the unique hook of real-life sisters playing the lead roles.
Played by real-life sisters Angela Morena (Sonya), Stephanie Raz (Ester), and Micaella Raz (Lea).
Their father, Don Fidel, dies, leaving their inheritance in limbo due to land disputes.
Panibugho (2023) is a period sex-drama from Viva Films that explores the destructive power of jealousy among three sisters after a mysterious stranger enters their lives. Set in the late 90s in the rural town of Rosario, the story follows the Paraiso sisters—Sonya, Ester, and Lea—as they navigate the aftermath of their father’s death and a brewing inheritance dispute. 🎬 Core Plot & Premise
As a Vivamax Original , the film features significant adult content and is rated 18+ for sex and nudity. 📽️ Production Details Director: Iar Arondaing. Release Date: January 6, 2023. Streaming: Available to watch on Vivamax and Prime Video.
A wounded stranger named Felipe (played by Kiko Estrada) arrives, sparking a toxic cycle of lust and betrayal that threatens to tear the family apart.
Many reviewers from Letterboxd praised the cinematography, noting its rich, warm "sepia" look and atmospheric lighting.
It tackles themes of sibling rivalry, greed, and the tension between rebels and the military. ⭐ Critical Reception
Reviews are mixed; some critics found the acting subpar or monotone, while others appreciated the unique hook of real-life sisters playing the lead roles.
Played by real-life sisters Angela Morena (Sonya), Stephanie Raz (Ester), and Micaella Raz (Lea).
Their father, Don Fidel, dies, leaving their inheritance in limbo due to land disputes.