When the mortal boy, Bulan was reincarnated by LiDagat and LiHangin, he inadvertedly became their youngest child. The youngest of the 7 moon deities. After stealing the enchanted Trabungko; a very powerful amulet made of light, from the mouth of the slumbering Bakunawa, he was saved by one of his elder sister, Haliya. After absorbing the power of the Trabungko, Libulan became the brightest and the most powerful of the moon deities but Bakunawa is after him. Hiding among the mortals as the teenaged-looking, Bulan, he fell in love with the mysterious Sidapa, a smoldering presence that he can somehow only see at night. What secrets do these mortals and immortals hide? Adapted liberally from a variety of Philippine Mythology Pantheon, this retelling is a cross between mythology, oral traditions, and Percy Jackson. Who knows what the moon will eventually tell us? Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: Libulan at Sidapa
- Also Known As: Libulan the Movie , Libulan at Sidapa the Movie
- Screenwriter & Director: Louis Archie Perez
- Genres: Romance, Fantasy