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Some Nights I Feel Like Walking

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Manila at night is teeming with possibility -- of danger but also of tenderness. Uno meets distressed teenager Zion in a bus terminal and they bond in their brief encounter. Two years later, they meet again as hustlers booked by the same client. The night turns sour when Uno's friend, Miguelito is found overdosed by his client. Zion reveals to Uno and his buddies, Bayani and Rush, Miguelito's dying wish: to take him home. Together, they lug Miguelito's body around the city and to the countryside, via buses and highways. With each step, the conclusion becomes clearer: that there is no place in the world for these kids, except with each other. Despite their differences, they have become forged into a singular pack of brothers.
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André Hereford Metro Weekly (Washington, DC) Oct 23
2/5
Petersen Vargas’ 'Some Nights I Feel Like Walking' offers strong performances and lush atmosphere in a familiar but affecting story of gay hustlers in Manila. Go to Full Review
Rich Cline Shadows on the Wall Jun 2
4/5
Writer-director Peterson Vargas includes a terrific mix of emotions in these found brothers who care for each other in the face of hatred. Go to Full Review
Rubén Rosario MiamiArtZine Apr 25
Vargas knows what he's doing, and his actors make this high-wire act feel as seamless and unobtrusive as possible. They've made a vivid, richly textured portrait of grief and healing. Go to Full Review
Frank J. Avella The Contending Apr 8
B
Petersen Vargas’s funky, evocative new feature mesmerizes from start to finish, even when the narrative is a bit confusing and meandering. The film has a dream-like (sometimes nightmarish) quality blended with gritty realism.. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis Manila at night is teeming with possibility -- of danger but also of tenderness. Uno meets distressed teenager Zion in a bus terminal and they bond in their brief encounter. Two years later, they meet again as hustlers booked by the same client. The night turns sour when Uno's friend, Miguelito is found overdosed by his client. Zion reveals to Uno and his buddies, Bayani and Rush, Miguelito's dying wish: to take him home. Together, they lug Miguelito's body around the city and to the countryside, via buses and highways. With each step, the conclusion becomes clearer: that there is no place in the world for these kids, except with each other. Despite their differences, they have become forged into a singular pack of brothers.
Director
Petersen Vargas
Producer
Alemberg Ang, Jade Castro, Stefano Centini
Screenwriter
Petersen Vargas
Distributor
Film Movement
Production Co
Volos Films, Origin8 Media, Momo Film Co, giraffe pictures, Daluyong Studios
Genre
Drama, LGBTQ+
Original Language
Filipino
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 17, 2025
Runtime
1h 43m
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