In the Buencamino household in Quezon City, talk about rehearsals and tapings and pictorials is part of the script of everyday life. After all, this is home to three dogs, four youngsters—and their parents.
The production ends up staying with you, even growing on you, long after the lights have gone out
Shamaine Centenera Buencamino can laugh at the absurdity of things now, although it is a laugh still shot through with so much palpable pain, you worry that she will burst into tears any minute.
Shamaine Buencamino is amazed at the stories featured in “Maalaala Mo Kaya," especially those that showcase the strength of ordinary people.
Karen Bordador believes that being imprisoned for five years for a crime she did not commit proved to be beneficial to her.