Beauty in a Bottle

Beauty in a Bottle is a 2014 Filipino satirical comedy drama film by Antoinette Jadaone. The film stars Angelica Panganiban, Angeline Quinto, and Assunta de Rossi and tells the story of three women and their struggles with their insecurities about how they look as they get caught up in the building craze for a new beauty product. It was produced by Quantum Films, Skylight Films and Star Cinema for its 20th Anniversary.

Beauty in a Bottle
Directed byAntoinette Jadaone
Produced by
Screenplay byAntoinette Jadaone
Story by
Starring
Music byEmerzon Texon
CinematographyGary Gardoce
Edited by
  • Beng Bandong
  • Carlo Francisco Manatad
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • October 29, 2014 (2014-10-29)
CountryPhilippines
Language
  • Filipino
  • English

The film had its commercial release on 29 Oct 2014 [1]

Synopsis

Judith (Angeline Quinto), Vilma (Assunta De Rossi), and Estelle (Angelica Panganiban) are three women with different insecurities. Their lives intertwine when Vilma's advertising agency is looking for an endorser for a new beauty pill product called "Beauty in a Bottle." Little did they know, their lives will change when they finally accept what's inside the "Beauty in a Bottle."

Cast

Angelica Panganiban portrays Estelle Suarez.

Special Participation

Theme Song

  • OH Boy Strong Sung by Toni Gonzaga from The Album Celestine.
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