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                    [Title] => Nasaan Ka Man: Star power and much more
                    [Summary] => There is something about Star Cinema’s Nasaan Ka Man that is personally appealing to me as a viewer. Maybe it’s because of the Baguio setting. I love Baguio and any movie that is set there – from Mike de Leon’s classic romance Kung Mangarap Ka’t Magising to Dolphy and Maritess Revilla’s horror-comedy Dracula Goes to RP – becomes visually attractive to me. 

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To date, Star Cinema is the only movie company which hasn’t succumbed to the "bold trend," opting instead to produce movies for every member of the family, ranging in genre from romance to comedy to fantasy to musical to action.

Its 12th anniversary presentation is a romance-drama entitled Nasaan Ka Man, the very first big-screen project for Claudine Barretto, Diether Ocampo and Jericho Rosales.
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To date, Star Cinema is the only movie company which hasn’t succumbed to the "bold trend," opting instead to produce movies for every member of the family, ranging in genre from romance to comedy to fantasy to musical to action.

Its 12th anniversary presentation is a romance-drama entitled Nasaan Ka Man, the very first big-screen project for Claudine Barretto, Diether Ocampo and Jericho Rosales.
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