Eileen Cabiling
Director
Darlene Malimas, Jericho Rosales
Producer
Philippines
Country
Logline

Manuel, addicted to crystal meth, is forced into rehab, where he confronts his darkest secret: he killed his beloved wife, an aswang—a mythical Filipino vampire—to save their newborn daughter. Now, with his daughter’s 13th birthday approaching, he fears whether she will reveal a human heart or a vampire's curse.

Short Synopsis

Widowed father Manuel Rivera (33) struggles with crystal meth addiction while raising his 12-year-old daughter, Sunshine, with whom he shares a deep bond. However, when he is mandated to rehab, Manuel is forced to confront the haunting memories of his wife Luce's death during childbirth—a death shrouded in secrecy. 

Seeking answers of her own, Sunshine, without her father's knowledge, discovers her mother's abandoned barrio. Crawling into her mother’s crypt, she finds it empty and hears eerie whispers. As she crawls out, blood seeps from her fingernails, leaving her horrified by what it could all mean. 

Meanwhile, in rehab, Manuel grows close to fellow addict Carmen (29) whose tough exterior conceals a depth that resonates with his own struggles. Feeling an attraction for the first time since Luce's death, he confesses his darkest secret to her: By day, Luce was a loving and witty wife; by night, she became a terrifying aswang, a Filipino vampire hungry for human blood. Though contained by a shaman’s spell, her monstrous nature was unleashed a hundredfold during Sunshine's birth. Luce begged Manuel to end her life to protect their newborn, fueling his guilt and addiction. Manuel also reveals, with great sadness and guilt, that his beloved Sunshine is completely unaware she may inherit the aswang curse on her 13th birthday. Seeking more answers, Sunshine confronts her godfather, Ninong Ben (50s) who reveals disturbing truths about her mother’s past—an illness that manifested at night. The childhood games she played with her father and Ninong Ben were actually rituals meant to protect her from a darkness inherited from her mother. Trusting her father's romantic tales about her mother, Sunshine is completely shaken when she realizes he hasn't been truthful. 

As Manuel's secret unravels, everything comes to a head: Carmen, his newfound love, dies of an overdose, and Sunshine's critical 13th birthday looms, threatening their father-daughter bond. 

At her school’s fiesta, dressed as the school’s patron saint, Sunshine turns to her father’s escape and uses crystal meth for the first time, hallucinating her mother as a monstrous figure and fleeing in terror.

Manuel rescues her from this nightmare, and together they confront deeper truths about Luce. Ninong Ben, who has been a shaman in disguise all this time, performs a ritual to connect with Luce’s spirit, revealing the complex legacy of the aswang curse intertwined with profound love. 

On the eve of Sunshine’s thirteenth birthday, they climb a mountain, uncertain if she will inherit her mother's curse. As they watch the sunset, her transformation begins. Manuel realizes he must let Sunshine go and allow her destiny to unfold with love, not fear. This fear, this terror, was a deeply rooted survival mechanism—a fear of losing her love and purity, something that could never be lost, for their love is eternal.