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Anino – Review and Summary

Your first period has traditionally led to a chorus of people saying you are a woman now. But what if it also meant you were now something else? Something potentially supernatural?

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onNovember 16, 2025 8:55 AMNovember 16, 2025 8:55 AM
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  • "Anino" Film Details
  • Movie Summary
    • Cast and Characters
      • Marta (Emerson Basco)
      • Clio (Marley Castro)
  • Review and Commentary
    • Highlight(s)
    • Overall
  • What To Check Out Next

“Anino” Film Details

  • Director(s): MG Evangelista
  • Writer(s): Stephanie Adams – Santos, MG Evangelista
  • Distributor: NewFest
  • Runtime: 0 Hour(s) and 14 Minutes
  • Public Release Date (Film Festival – NewFest [More Coverage Of The 2025 Film Festival]): October 9, 2025
  • Genre(s): Drama, Fantasy, LGBT+
  • Content Rating: Not Rated
  • Official Site Link

Movie Summary

On the day of Marta getting her first period, she not only grows closer to her crush, Clio, but also learns of a spirit that is passed down through her family, which comes just at the right time.

Cast and Characters

Clio (Marley Castro) and Marta (Emerson Basco) – Anino
Clio (Marley Castro) and Marta (Emerson Basco) – Anino (NewFest)

Marta (Emerson Basco)

  • Check out other productions we’ve covered starring this actor: [Link to Actor’s Tag]
  • Character Summary: An only child raised by their grandmothers, Marta, who later wishes to be known as Mar, is a bit introverted and has a longing to know more about her mother.

Clio (Marley Castro)

  • Check out other productions we’ve covered starring this actor: [Link to Actor’s Tag]
  • Character Summary: Clio is Marta’s only friend, or closest thing to it, whom Marta may have a crush on, but it isn’t clear yet if the feeling is mutual.

Review and Commentary

Highlight(s)

  • You Want To Become Invested In Marta’s Story [83/100]

Overall

Our Rating (83/100): Positive (Worth Seeing)

From a missing mother to a supernatural entity, and Anino not caring about the usual taboo of boys not fighting girls, which was shocking, it presents a lot to dig into. Also, Marta, as quiet as she is, doesn’t get consumed by characters with bigger personalities and more lines, as the actress behind her has presence, and it makes this introduction not feel enough.

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Related Tags: Drama, Emerson Basco, Fantasy, LGBT+, Marley Castro, MG Evangelista, NewFest, Newfest 2025, Not Rated, Stephanie Adams – Santos

Amari Allah

Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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