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Music-Themed Drama Songs For Selina Premieres

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The music-themed drama ‘Songs For Selina’ is slated for release in Philippine cinemas on March 18, providing audiences with an intimate exploration of ambition and its repercussions within the music industry.

Starring Mica Javier and Rachel Coates, the film centers on Selina and Maya, two aspiring musicians whose dream of success becomes increasingly complicated as they navigate the industry’s competitive landscape. The narrative shifts from initial harmony to a struggle for survival, highlighting the challenges faced by artists in a cutthroat environment.

‘Songs For Selina’ was previously acquired for North American distribution by Amazon Prime US and Tubi, and its upcoming release in the Philippines aims to resonate with local audiences. The project is produced by Homeworkz Entertainment, with Jay R serving as the executive producer, co-writer, and composer for the original soundtrack.

The film features a strong supporting cast, including Rachel Alejandro, Audie Gemora, Nicole Laurel, Leanne Mamonong, Gian Magdangal, and Jay R. It positions itself not only as a music drama but also as a poignant reflection on the complexities of the music industry, capturing both its triumphs and tribulations.

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