There’s a new original local series on WeTV – it’s called Section St. Valentine: The Disappearance of Divine.
It’s about the disappearance of Divine, the headstrong, but very popular high school student of Manila International School.
Divine is from the most prominent family in this series, but she has a soft heart and often ruffles feathers because she fights for the less privileged and often exposes the lies and hypocrisy of the other elite students.
The show takes place during lockdown, so the students are all attending school via online classes.
Divine hasn’t shown up for online classes for a few days, and her friends couldn’t contact her, so they got worried. What happened to Divine? Her friends try to piece together what happened and why she is missing.
They find themselves chasing down clues – trawling digital channels, social media, and joining secret online meetings as they try to trace her whereabouts and discover the truth. The question is, will they find her before it’s too late? Or could one of them or their classmates be behind it all?
Created by writer / director Philip King, Section St. Valentine tells a compelling story for these strange times. Joining him in this narrative is a cast of up-and-coming young stars who show us a different side to how the young are living within the new normal. Leading the cast are Arielle Roces as the controversial Divine Concepcion, Royce Cabrera as James Pasyon, Jem Macatuno as Matthew Tagle, Aedel Peña as Anna Hizon, Raphael Robes as Brian Tenchavez, Polo Laurel as Valiant Gorospe, and Thamara Alexandria as Helena Montemayor.
Watch the trailer here.
The show already has 3 episodes available. New episodes drop weekly, every Friday at 7pm.
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