FAQ for “Last Night”
“Last Night” is a dark romantic-comedy movie starring Toni Gonzaga and Piolo Pascual, produced by Star Cinema, written by Bela Padilla and directed by Ms. Joyce Bernal.
“Last Night” is a dark romantic-comedy movie starring Toni Gonzaga and Piolo Pascual, produced by Star Cinema, written by Bela Padilla and directed by Ms. Joyce Bernal.
Reserve and buy your tickets now through the Filipino Films in Thailand Facebook page or contact an authorized reseller.
For more information, you may contact your Filipino Community leaders in your province or contact the Consulate directly at 053 351 278 or preferably via e-mail at ChiangmaiHCP@outlook.com.
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok will conduct a two-day consular outreach program at Novotel Hotel and Resort in Phuket on September 29-30, 2017. Services will open from 9:00 am to 12:00 nn and resume again from 1:30 to 4:30 pm.
Notice of Admission (NOA) to examinees will be processed and issued on September 22-23 (Friday and Saturday) at the Philippine Embassy from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
You can help PinoyThaiyo in deciding whether to bring the movie to Thailand or not. At the ticket price of 250 baht, will you watch the movie with other Pinoy movie lovers? Please TYPE YES or NO in the comment section.
Nine Philippine banks are currently in partnership with Central Western Union Agent.
His Excellency Ambassador Thanatip Upasiting personally handed the check to Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary on Wednesday morning.
Since 2014 two Filipinos have always received these scholarship grants every year.
A total of 306 examinees are in the list. It also includes the level and major for each examinee.
The list is posted on the Embassy website.
CRICELIE ANDRIN TAMBOBOY who hails from Petianan, Don Victoriano, Misamis Occidental, said her Arab employer has been abusing her. She also posted photos of her bruises.
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok is in need of proctors and room watchers for the Special Professional Licensure Examination (SPLE) for Teachers for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) on September 24, 2017 at Ekamai International School.
Atty. Arjay R. Rosales, PRC’s OIC chief of Human Resource and vice chair of the Bids & Awards Committee met with Filipino Community leaders and concerned educators at the Philippine Embassy on August 22, 2017.
Registration is 300 baht which includes a running T-shirt.
Every day is a struggle for OFWs like us, knowing that anyone can be tagged as an “addict” or a “pusher.” Dead bodies are always found with a sachet or two of shabu and a gun.