October 24, 2025

LG PuriCare™ Dehumidifiers power a new era of art and heritage conservation at the National Museum of Fine Arts

Featuring advanced humidity control, Dual Inverter Compressor technology, UVnano™ hygiene features, and ultra-quiet operation, LG Dehumidifiers help protect priceless artworks under optimal gallery conditions.
LG Philippines Managing Director Mr. Nakhyun Seong with National Museum of the Philippines Director-General Mr. Jeremy Barns, CESO III during the official turnover of the LG PuriCare Dehumidifiers
LG Philippines has reaffirmed its enduring partnership with the National Museum of Fine Arts, donating LG Puricare™ Dehumidifier units as part of a shared commitment to preserving the nation’s cultural treasures. These state-of-the-art units are now in place across key galleries, maintaining ideal climate conditions to safeguard delicate and irreplaceable works of art.

In Spoliarium Hall, masterpieces such as “Spoliarium” (1884), “Josephine Sleeping” (1896), and “El Asesinato del Gobernador Bustamante” (1904) are now better protected against environmental threats—thanks to LG PuriCare™ Dehumidifiers
 

Museums are far more than spaces for public display—they are controlled environments where even minor fluctuations in temperature or humidity can lead to long-term damage. Excess moisture, in particular, can cause warping, mold growth, and pigment deterioration. That’s where dehumidifiers play a critical role: maintaining stable humidity levels that help ensure the longevity of collections.
In Gallery VIII - Silvina and Juan Laya Hall, sensitive historical works like "Bataan" (1942) and "Rape and Massacre in Ermita" (1947) are preserved under ideal conditions, with LG's support helping to meet rigorous conservation standards
This partnership strengthens the National Museum’s internal climate regulation systems, enhancing its ability to meet the demands of professional art conservation. Each LG PuriCare™ Dehumidifier contributes to long-term protection across the museum’s most vulnerable and valuable spaces.
In Gallery V - Dr. Jose Rizal Hall, the 1923 "Portrait of Dr. Jose Rizal" is maintained in climate-stable conditions, preserving the likeness of the national hero with the help of LG's advanced technology
Designed with both performance and safety in mind, LG’s PuriCare™ Dehumidifiers feature a highly efficient Dual Inverter Compressor, allowing for faster moisture removal and significant energy savings. UVnano™ technology helps maintain a hygienic water tank by inhibiting bacterial growth, while the ultra-quiet 33dB operation ensures that conservation work continues undisturbed. Engineered for ease of use, the units also include ergonomic handles, smooth-glide wheels, continuous drainage options, and smart connectivity via the LG ThinQ™ app for real-time monitoring and remote control—enabling seamless integration into the museum’s day-to-day preservation efforts.
In Gallery IV - Fundacion Santiago Hall, the 1900 piece "Philippine Colonial Tradition of Portraiture" is similarly protected under tightly controlled environmental conditions
“LG is proud to be a partner in preserving the nation’s cultural treasures,” said Mr. Nakhyun Seong, Managing Director of LG Philippines. “Through this donation, we’re helping to create the right conditions for protecting priceless artworks. It’s a privilege to support institutions that celebrate Filipino identity and creativity. Life’s Good when history, heritage, and innovation come together.”
In Gallery XIII - Vicente and Carmen Fabella Hall, important works such as “Timbulan ng Laya at Diwang Dakila” (1996), “Sabel” (1966), and two Stations of the Cross from 1960 are conserved in climate-controlled conditions made possible by LG’s technology
At the heart of the National Museum of Fine Arts lies a collection that tells the evolving story of the Filipino people—through resilience, artistry, and national pride. Few works capture this spirit more than Juan Luna’s monumental Spoliarium. To help safeguard this iconic painting and others by National Artists like Fernando Amorsolo, Félix Resurrección Hidalgo, and Benedicto Cabrera, LG PuriCare™ Dehumidifiers—each capable of removing up to 30 liters of moisture per day—now work silently in the background, defending against the invisible threats of time, decay, and climate.
National Musem of the Philippines Director-General Jeremy R. Barns discusses the importance of climate control and dehumidifiers in preserving artworks like Juan Luna’s “Spoliarium”
“Spoliarium is the most iconic work of art in the Philippines,” said Jeremy R. Barns, Director-General of the National Museum of the Philippines. “When it won the gold medal in Madrid in 1884, it inspired none other than José Rizal himself—and it continues to inspire every generation since. That’s why we must protect it—not just as a piece of history, but as a living symbol of our national identity, for all who come after us.”

He added, “Luna’s journey and triumph in Europe are powerful reminders of our cultural strength. His work, and others like it, reflect our roots, our resilience, and how far we’ve come as a nation.”
In Gallery II – Friends for Cultural Concerns of the Philippines, Inc. Hall, the devotional piece “Via Crucis” (1830) is kept in stable humidity conditions, protected from moisture-related damage by LG PuriCare™ Dehumidifiers
Preserving these works is not without challenges. The museum battles the effects of the country’s tropical climate daily. “Humidity is one of the biggest threats to our collection,” Director Barns explained. “Fluctuations in temperature can severely damage fragile works—paintings, wood, canvas. That’s why we need environmental control. LG’s dehumidifiers are exactly what we need to fight moisture and ensure these pieces endure.”
Official turnover ceremonies were attended by representatives from both LG Philippines and the National Museum, including: (L-R) Ms. Anne Rosette G. Crelencia, Chief Administrative Officer: Research, Collection, and Conservation Management Division; Mr. Jave Enriquez, LG Philippines ES Product Manager; Mr. Changsoo Jang, LG Philippines ES Product Director; Mr. Nakhyun Seong, LG Philippines Managing Director; Mr. Jeremy R. Barns, Director-General, National Museum of the Philippines; Mr. Andoni M. Aboitiz, Chairman of the Board of Trustees; Atty. Ma. Rosenne M. Flores-Avila, Deputy Director-General for Administration; and Mr. Arvin Manuel R. Villalon, Acting Deputy Director-General for Museums
With cutting-edge humidity control technology now deployed throughout the galleries, the National Museum is better equipped to strengthen its preservation efforts—protecting masterpieces from Spoliarium to Sabel and everything in between.
In Gallery IX – Early 20th Century Philippine Portrait Hall, works like the unfinished “Portrait of Florencia ‘Nena’ Singson Gonzales-Belo” (1972) are kept in optimal condition alongside portraits from 1951 to 1996, supported by LG PuriCare™ Dehumidifiers
More than a donation, this partnership represents a growing, shared commitment to heritage conservation. As the public continues to rediscover the joys of visiting museums and cultural institutions, the National Museum remains steadfast in its mission—to preserve, educate, and inspire. This same technology that protects priceless art also proves highly useful in everyday environments—offering ideal humidity control for homes, offices, and other spaces where clean air and moisture balance are essential.

“Our partnership with LG continues to grow,” Director Barns concluded. “It began with digital displays that helped us tell stories. Now, it has expanded to include conservation technology that protects these works—so they can be seen and appreciated not only today but for many years to come.”
The LG PuriCare™ Dehumidifier, now standing in the presence of Spoliarium, marks a powerful symbol of innovation supporting heritage

To support the arts is to support the very soul of a nation. Through its meaningful contribution, LG helps ensure that Filipino art, culture, and history are not only preserved—but remain visible, accessible, and alive for generations to come.

Because when art and heritage are protected, Life’s Good.

Life isn’t just about having the latest technology; it’s about the meaningful experiences it creates and the impact it brings to our everyday lives. Discover more at www.lg.com/ph/business/hvac/commercial-end-user/ and stay connected by following LG HVAC Solutions Philippines (@LGHVACSolutionsPH) on Facebook, and LinkedIn, as well as LG Global (@lgphilippines) on Facebook, InstagramTiktok.

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Coming Soon: Must-Watch Movies opening this November 2025!

November is shaping up to be an exciting month for movie lovers, offering everything from dark comedies and sci-fi thrillers to heartfelt dramas and musical blockbusters. Here’s a closer look at the films lighting up Philippine cinemas this month—each one promising something different for every kind of viewer.
BugoniaNovember 5
Yorgos Lanthimos, the visionary filmmaker behind Poor Things and The Favourite, returns with Bugonia, a darkly absurd sci-fi comedy from Universal Pictures. The film stars Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, and Alicia Silverstone in a bizarre tale about two conspiracy-obsessed young men who kidnap a high-powered CEO, convinced she’s an alien plotting humanity’s destruction. True to Lanthimos’ trademark style, Bugonia blends biting social satire with eccentric humor and unsettling mystery, making it a must-watch for fans of offbeat storytelling.

The Running ManNovember 12
Edgar Wright, known for Baby Driver and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, takes audiences on a high-octane ride in The Running Man, starring Glen Powell and Josh Brolin. Set in a near-future society obsessed with televised violence, the film follows Ben Richards, a desperate father who enters a deadly game show where contestants are hunted for sport. As his defiance and wit turn him into a fan favorite, Richards becomes a threat to the very system that exploits him. With Wright’s sharp direction and Powell’s dynamic performance, this action-thriller promises both explosive entertainment and a timely reflection on media and morality.

Springsteen: Deliver Me from NowhereNovember 12
Ayala Malls Cinemas brings an exclusive screening of Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, a deeply emotional biographical drama from 20th Century Studios. Directed by Scott Cooper and starring Jeremy Allen White, the film explores the making of Bruce Springsteen’s haunting 1982 album Nebraska. At a crossroads between fame and faith, a young Springsteen wrestles with his inner demons while recording one of his most personal and enduring works. With its intimate storytelling and powerful performances, this film offers a soulful journey through art, struggle, and redemption.

Wicked: For GoodNovember 19
The witches of Oz take their final bow in Wicked: For Good, the grand conclusion to the beloved saga from Universal Pictures. Directed by Jon M. Chu, the film stars Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, reuniting fans with the dazzling world of magic, friendship, and heartbreak. As the two witches face the consequences of their choices, the story explores forgiveness, identity, and destiny—all set to the unforgettable music that has captivated audiences for years.

Finding Santos – November 19
Rounding out the month is Finding Santos, a touching Filipino-Korean collaboration from SBTown. The story follows Woojin, a once-famous K-pop star who embarks on a journey to the Philippines to find a war hero who saved his grandmother during the Korean War. Accompanied by his loyal friend Junha and guided by two Filipinas, Gabby and Lara, Woojin discovers not only the man from his grandmother’s stories but also a deeper sense of purpose and connection. Blending humor, culture, and heart, Finding Santos is a cross-border adventure that celebrates compassion and rediscovery.

With such a diverse slate of films, November promises an unforgettable month at the movies. Whether you’re in the mood for sci-fi satire, heart-stopping action, soulful drama, or musical spectacle, there’s something on the big screen waiting to move you.

Schedules are subject to change without prior notice.
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October 23, 2025

LG Front Load Washer innovation highlights expanded lineup for modern homes

Built for Today’s Households, This Smart Laundry Solution Combines Big Capacity, AI DD™ Technology, Pet Care Wash Cycle, TurboWash™, and Everyday Simplicity
LG Electronics unveils its latest washing machine models, the new 15/8kg Front Load Washer Dryer & 15kg Front Load Washer with slim design that’s large in capacity, both equipped with AI Direct Drive™, Pet Care Wash Cycle via ThinQ app and TurboWash™. These new models deliver powerful yet gentle washing performance with larger, more efficient capacity.
15/8kg Front Load Washer Dryer with Touch LED Control

At the core of this washer’s performance is AI DD™, which utilizes deep learning technology to automatically detect the load weight and fabric softness of the garments. The washer then applies the Optimal Washing Pattern to ensure thorough cleaning while reducing fabric damage, helping clothing last longer. Pet owners can take advantage of the Pet Care Cycle1 via the ThinQ App, which provides high-temperature washing up to 60 degrees Celsius and four warm water rinse cycles, effectively removing 99 percent of pet odors.
15kg Slim Front Load Washer with Touch LED Control

Furthermore, LG’s new washer streamlines the laundry experience with enhanced performance technology and added convenience. Thanks to TurboWash™ 360°, washing cycles can be reduced to just 39 minutes. The washer also features an intuitive LED Touch Button for easier control. It offers a space-efficient yet spacious design, backed by a 10-year warranty on the motor, giving users less worries and the confidence of long-term reliability.
From managing daily chores to finding time for rest, people look for solutions that make life smoother and more meaningful. LG’s latest washer models are designed to fit seamlessly into modern living, making room in the day for comfort, connection, and care. Life’s Good when there’s room for the essentials that bring ease and comfort to your routine.

Life isn’t just about having the latest technology—it’s about the meaningful experiences it creates and the impact it brings to our everyday lives. Discover more at www.lg.com/ph and stay connected by following LG Philippines (@lgphilippines) on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram andTiktok.
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Holiday Travel Made Easy: 3 Ways to Beat the Christmas Rush

Make your holidays merry, not heavy—GCash GGives, GCredit, and GInsure got you covered.
Between group chats that can’t decide where to go, sold-out stays, and flights that suddenly cost more than your 13th-month pay, holiday travel planning already feels like a sport. Your wallet’s crying before you’ve even booked a ticket, and that konting budget? Lalong ‘di kakasya kasi mahal lahat!

Holiday travel hits different—it’s exciting but expensive, and the chaos can test even the most seasoned traveler. But don’t hang up your travel goals just yet—here are three foolproof, wallet-friendly ways to make it through the holiday rush and actually get to your destination, stress-free:
1. Book Now, Pay Later — Even If You Missed the Seat Sale or Dream Stay

Holiday travel season is when flights sell out fast, hotels get fully booked, and prices skyrocket overnight. The solution? Plan early and book smart with GGives. It lets you secure flight and hotel deals of up to ₱125,000 while prices are still low, then pay later in easy, budget-friendly installments.

No more “book now, cry later”—just smooth, stress-free planning with no down payment required. So skip the payday panic and last-minute price hikes—booking early and still having a budget left for pasalubong. That’s the real travel win.

2. Keep Your Budget Intact with a Fuss-Free Credit Line for Smooth Trips

That “I deserve this” feeling hits hard during the holidays—and so does the panic when you check your remaining balance. Between food trips, travel essentials like groceries, gas, and RFID load, plus last- minute gifts and unplanned pasalubong, expenses can pile up fast. That’s where GCredit comes in.

With a flexible credit line of up to ₱50,000 (depending on eligibility), GCredit helps you cover unplanned costs—whether it’s meals, activities, or that unexpected “treat yourself” moment. It’s the spending sidekick that keeps your trip smooth, your wallet steady, and your holiday worry-free.

3. Travel with Confidence — Keep Your Peace of Mind Wherever You Go

You’ve packed your essentials and planned every detail—but what about peace of mind? Travel hiccups like flight delays, lost luggage, or sudden tummy aches can happen anytime. That’s where GInsure comes in, giving you protection that keeps you covered when the unexpected strikes.

For as low as ₱299, Standard Insurance Travel Protect International or Saver Plus (for local travels, P103) provides coverage for travel inconveniences, emergency medical assistance, and personal accidents—up to ₱2.5 million. It’s simple, affordable protection that lets you enjoy your trip worry-free. Because while you can’t control delays, you can control your peace of mind.

Find out what stress-free travel feels like when you GCash Your Way This Holiday
No more overthinking, no more “next year na lang.” Tuloy ang travel goals this holiday season—because real travel freedom isn’t about how light your luggage is, but how light your worries are.

With GCash every step of your trip, from booking to coming home, is smoother and stress-free. So go ahead, pack your bags (not your stress)—you’ve got the guts and the funds to make every holiday merry, not heavy.

If you’re eligible, you can activate GGives by going to "Borrow" then clicking "GGives." Fill out the quick application form, and once you're activated, you'll see your available credit limit! Note that your offer is subject to regular evaluation. To activate GCredit, go to "Borrow" then click "GCredit." Fill out your details, complete your registration, and submit to view your credit limit.

With GInsure on GCash, you can secure comprehensive travel insurance in just a few taps, ensuring that your adventures are protected.

Ready to hop on your next flight? Download the GCash App on the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Huawei App Gallery. Kaya mo, i-GCash mo!

Access GCredit and GGives through your GCash dashboard or find them under “Borrow.” No GCash yet? Download the GCash App on the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Huawei App Gallery.
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October 21, 2025

Theater Review: “DEDMA” by Theatre Titas

Running until October 26 at The Mirror Studios, Kalayaan Ave., Poblacion, Makati
“DEDMA” is a sharp, witty, and at times painfully honest look at the lives of women in the middle and upper classes of society. Through its stories, it examines the delicate dance between appearances, privilege, friendship, and survival, all delivered with humor and heart.

Let’s Do Lunch
The show opens with “Let’s Do Lunch,” an engaging and entertaining piece that immediately draws the audience in. Bebang (Ash Nicanor) is busily preparing a dinner for Val (Naths Everett) and Issa (Issa Litton). What starts as a lighthearted gathering between old friends soon turns into something much deeper.
Ash Nicanor (Bebang)
Val is warm, witty, and reminiscent of Karen from Will & Grace. She is perky, sharp, and generous, but not arrogant. She thrives in high society, with a mix of charm and straightforward honesty. Issa, on the other hand, used to belong to the same circle but has since chosen a simpler, more practical life. Now, she’s trying to make a living selling insurance, including to Val and their old social circle.
Naths Everett as Val
The dialogue between Val and Issa feels natural and layered. It’s not just a catch-up between friends. It’s a subtle negotiation of pride, boundaries, and how much has changed over time. Issa answers Val’s loaded “How are you?” with dignity, and beneath the surface, both women are reaching out for understanding. Val wants to help but struggles to express it without offending. Issa wants to be accepted without pity.

The confrontation that unfolds is powerful but never overplayed. It reveals how class and personal choices can quietly strain friendships. The scene ends on a heartfelt note, showing that even without a perfect resolution, genuine connection still matters. Both Naths Everett and Issa Litton deliver strong performances, grounding the story in honesty and emotion. Litton, in particular, impresses with her controlled yet layered portrayal of Issa.

Audiences can also look forward to seeing veteran actress Mayen Bustamante-Cadd take on the role of Val next weekend, which adds another exciting layer to the run of the production.
The humor sprinkled throughout, thanks in part to Bebang’s energy, keeps the piece from becoming too heavy. It feels real, like a conversation many might have had but never admitted out loud.

The Foxtrot
“The Foxtrot” shifts the tone of DEDMA into something more intimate and emotional. It follows Diego (Royce Cabrera) and Anna (Jackie Lou Blanco), dance partners preparing for an upcoming competition. What begins as a simple rehearsal soon turns into a complex exploration of connection, honesty, and unspoken feelings.

At the heart of the story is the question, “What are we, really?” Both Diego and Anna see their partnership differently. Diego insists on keeping things professional, while Anna views their bond as something deeper. It may sound like a familiar story of blurred lines between affection and companionship, but the writing makes it grounded and sincere. Beneath the rhythm of their rehearsals, both characters are searching for meaning—Diego for clarity and Anna for comfort.

Diego, despite being engaged, feels more at ease dancing with Anna. Their partnership becomes his emotional escape, a space where he can express what words cannot. For Anna, dancing with Diego is a refuge from her personal struggles, a reminder of passion and connection in a life that may have grown rigid or lonely.
 
Both Jackie Lou Blanco and Royce Cabrera bring depth and authenticity to their roles. Cabrera, one of the most promising actors of his generation, shows impressive range here—balancing emotional restraint with subtle vulnerability, while also proving his grace and skill in dance. Blanco, meanwhile, delivers a moving portrayal of Anna’s fragility and longing. Her quiet moments speak volumes, and her chemistry with Cabrera feels natural and heartfelt.

The final rehearsal scene is especially powerful. The music fades, replaced only by their quiet sobs and heavy breathing. There are no declarations of love, no grand gestures—just two people finally being honest with each other. It’s a bittersweet ending, one that reminds the audience that truth and acceptance are sometimes more meaningful than a perfect romance.

“The Foxtrot” complements the themes of DEDMA beautifully, showing another side of emotional honesty and human vulnerability. It captures how people, regardless of age or status, continue to seek understanding, connection, and a sense of belonging—even if it comes only for a brief moment on the dance floor.
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BTS Fans Celebrate Members’ Birthdays at SM Malls in the East

September and October were extra exciting for BTS fans as SM Malls in the East hosted fan gatherings for RM, Jung Kook, and Jimin. Virgo Vibes: RM and Jung Kook Day Fan Gathering at SM Center Antipolo Downtown and SerendiPARK: Jimin Day Fan Gathering at SM City San Mateo drew enthusiastic BTS ARMYs for celebrations of music, fun and love for their idols.
In partnership with ARMYs of the East PH, a local BTS ARMY fanbase, these events showcased how SM Malls in the East have become safe and creative spaces for fans to express their love and connect with fellow enthusiasts. The gatherings were filled with heartfelt tributes, photo opportunities, fan interactions, that captured the joy of being part of the ARMY community.
Next on the lineup is Moon Bear: Jin and V Fan Gathering on November 30 at SM City East Ortigas. As part of the SM Fandom campaign, SM Malls in the East invites not just ARMYs but all fandoms to join the fun. Come celebrate your love for music, pop culture, and everything fandom at SM!
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October 20, 2025

LG and Cinemalaya Drive the Future of Filipino Film and Creativity

Honoring the next generation of Filipino filmmakers, LG awards the Cinemalaya 21 winners with the next generation of LG OLED AI TVs that bring every story to life
LG Electronics Philippines proudly joins hands with Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival as Major Sponsor, further solidifying its commitment to empowering Filipino artistry and innovation. This year’s theme, “Cinemalaya 21: Layag sa Alon, Hangin, at Unos”, continues the festival’s legacy of celebrating Filipino independent films and supporting new filmmakers, keeping Philippine cinema vibrant with stories that reflect and capture real Filipino life. Since its launch in 2005, Cinemalaya has become one of the country’s most respected film festivals, providing a platform for filmmakers to share inspiring and meaningful stories.

This partnership reflects LG’s commitment to empowering creativity and the arts through technology, continuously supporting film, design, and visual storytelling that celebrate human imagination. In recognition of outstanding Filipino filmmaking, LG Electronics Philippines awarded LG OLED evo AI C5 TVs to this year’s winning filmmakers.
Best Film (Full Length) - Bloom Where You Are Planted by Noni Abao
The winners of Cinemalaya 21 reflected diversity of Filipino cinema, with 10 full-length features and 10 short films competing in this year’s festival, each offering a unique perspective and voice. The most celebrated film, Best Film (Full Length), was awarded to “Bloom Where You Are Planted” by Noni Abao, a documentary that follows Agnes, Amanda, and Randy, three land rights advocates from Cagayan Valley whose stories embody resilience, hope, and purpose. Amid their disrupted ties to home, the film celebrates their enduring spirit and unyielding will to protect and uplift their communities.
Best Film (Short Film) - The Next 24 Hours by Carl Joseph Papa
Best Film (Short Film) went to “The Next 24 Hours” by Carl Joseph Papa. An animated film that follows Sheila, a young woman whose strength and spirit are tested over the course of a single day. Through expressive visuals and heartfelt storytelling, the film offers an intimate look at the challenges of facing unwanted attention and asserting her independence in a society that often overlooks women’s experiences, capturing courage, resilience, and the quiet determination to stay strong.
NETPAC Award (Full Length) - Republika ng Pipolipinas by Renei Dimla
The NETPAC Award at Cinemalaya, presented by the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema, recognizes films with outstanding artistic merit that contribute to the growth and visibility of Asian cinema. The NETPAC Award (Full Length) went to “Republika ng Pipolipinas” by Renei Dimla, a striking mockumentary centered on Cora Vitug, a farmer who establishes her own community built on empowerment and self-determination. The story highlights that what truly makes a nation great is not its land or history, but the courage of its people, those who continue to dream, create, and stand for change.
NETPAC Award (Short Film) - Hasang by Daniel de la Cruz
The NETPAC Award (Short Film) went to “Hasang” by Daniel de la Cruz, a tender and poetic story that blends myth and memory through the eyes of Boni, a young boy who witnesses his grandmother’s quiet transformation. The film beautifully captures a journey of letting go and embracing mystical truths, revealing the deep interconnectedness of all beings in a world slowly changing around them.
LG OLED evo AI TV's Perfect Black technology
With the LG OLED evo AI TV’s Perfect Black technology, every shadow and contrast is rendered with UL-verified true blacks, allowing viewers to fully appreciate the depth and emotion in dramatic scenes. The a11 AI Processor 4K Gen2 ensures next-level visual detail, upscaling every frame and recognizing faces to enhance expressions and depth, bringing characters and stories to life exactly as the filmmaker intended.
LG OLED evo AI TV's Perfect Color technology
Brightness Booster Ultimate adds clarity even in bright environments, while Perfect Color guarantees 100% Color Volume and Color Fidelity, that every hue, from subtle tones to vivid landscapes, is displayed with accuracy and vibrancy. AI Picture Pro takes it further by analyzing each frame to enhance resolution, brightness, depth, and clarity, making even the smallest details stand out, ideal for filmmakers who want to see every element of their work in full detail. Completing the experience, the AI Magic Remote allows easy control with gestures or voice commands, letting users navigate effortlessly through film libraries, review footage, or explore creative content with ease.
LG OLED evo AI TV
The films featured in this year’s Cinemalaya Festival are a powerful showcase of the craft, passion, and vision of Filipino filmmakers. When paired with the right technology, these masterpieces come alive with emotion and precision. Every frame, expression, and subtle detail of light and shadow captures the story’s intent and brings out the depth and beauty within it. Life’s Good when every story captivates and leaves a lasting impact.

Life isn’t just about having the latest technology—it’s about the meaningful experiences it creates and the impact it brings to our everyday lives. Discover more at www.lg.com/ph/tv-soundbars/ and stay connected by following LG Philippines (@lgphilippines) on https://www.linkedin.com/company/lg-electronics-philippines-inc/, www.facebook.com/LGPhilippines/, www.instagram.com/lgphilippines/ and www.tiktok.com/@lgphilippines.
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