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Nov 17, 2021 · Following the hilarious adventures of four Filipino-American brothers, the movie is a love letter to the Basco brothers’ heritage and an intimate look at the unique dynamics of second-generation Filipino immigrant families.
With its lovable cast of characters and various cameos from the Bascos’ own real-life family, The Fabulous Filipino Brothers is a fun exploration of one Asian American family’s dynamic — inviting us all to catch an exaggerated glimpse of what life as a Basco may be like.
Oct 19, 2021 · A scene from 'The Fabulous Filipino Brothers'. The Bascos were a Filipino-American family who lived in Pittsburg, California. The eldest brother was Darius, nicknamed Dayo (Derek Basco), the reliable one. The second brother was Dante, nicknamed Danny Boy (Darion Basco), the dark one.
Feb 17, 2022 · Danny Boy (Darion Basco) is stuck in a deep depression following a heartbreak, and David (Dionysio Basco), the extremely single youngest brother, makes a surprising love connection when he...
The Fabulous Filipino Brothers is a 2021 comedy-drama film directed by Dante Basco produced under Cignal Entertainment and TheMachine. The film features the story of four brothers coming from a Filipino American family based in Pittsburg, California.
Feb 7, 2022 · The movie tells the story of four brothers as they confront their issues with love, family, and culture, surrounding a highly controversial Filipino wedding. Photo courtesy of 1091 Media. We were able to interview Dante and Darion by Zoom and here are excerpts of our conversation.
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The ensuing shenanigans, set in Pittsburg, California, where the Bascos lived until they moved to Southern California, enable the family to celebrate Filipino traditions: culture, food, and language. Still, even in its Northern California Fil-Am milieu, the film tackles universal themes – love, family, and relationships.