If You Give a Blonde a Kitchen

Directed by Celso Ad. Castillo, this film is often cited as a notable work of the era. It explores the lives of three sisters living in isolation, touching on themes of innocence and the complexities of human interaction.

Film historian Miguel "Miko" Sta. Ana describes it best: “Myrna C. was the ID of the 80s Pinoy male. She gave a face to the repressed fantasy. Her body was the geography of desire for a generation that had no internet.”