1986 was a pivotal year in Philippine history, marked by the People Power Revolution that peacefully ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Films of this era often reflected optimism for democratic change, while retaining themes of love, loyalty, and resilience.
Director Erwin C. Dietrich, known for his prolific output, demonstrates a steady hand here. Unlike his more exploitative works, Alexandra allows scenes to breathe. The camera lingers on the Swiss landscapes and the intricate details of the costumes, reinforcing the themes of wealth and isolation. The "exclusive" feel of the movie comes from this production value—it feels like a look behind the velvet rope of a world that no longer exists. angela perez alexandra 1986 movie exclusive
Her survival is jeopardized when Mr. Cortez rapes her and subsequently "negotiates" her to a business partner, Rico Lopez, for a week-long encounter. 1986 was a pivotal year in Philippine history,
in the titular role, supported by a cast of veteran Filipino actors including Cristina Crisol, Liza Lorena, and Janice Jurado. Dietrich, known for his prolific output, demonstrates a