Breaking The Silence is a timely and socially relevant mental health film, according to its writer-director Errorl Ropero, during a press conference after its premiere night on January 10 in Quezon City.

Produced by Gummy Entertainment Productions, this newest advocacy film courageously explores the impact of bullying on young people. Designed not only for big-screen audiences but also for school screenings, the film serves as both an educational and emotional platform to spark awareness, dialogue, and healing among students, educators, and families.
The film is led by Potchi Angeles, Bugoy Cariño, Shira Tweg, Gray Weber, and Francis Saagundo, whose heartfelt performances bring honesty and depth to the story.

Supporting them is a remarkable ensemble cast, including Ramon Christopher, Pinky Amador, Jeffrey Santos, Rob Sy, Pekto Nacua, Mark Herras, Irish Contreras, Brace Arquiza, Gene Padilla, Patani Daño, Sylvia Manansala, Panteen Palanca, Jerico Balmes, Carl Acosta, Miles Manzano, Shane Carrera, Ryrie Sophia, Zion Cruz, Tokyo Rodriguez, Jared Reyes, Christian Villanueva, Arwen Cruz, Mira Aquino, Erika Palisoc, Chelsea Pergis, Emmanuel Talukder, Achilles Ador, Stanray Clark, Uno Weber, Mavi Weber, Yvo Weber, Mikaela Saldaña, Dirc Manliclic, and Drey Lagrago.
As Breaking The Silence reaches schools, it inspires everyone—students, teachers, and parents—to speak up, offer support, and create change. Together, let’s break the silence.

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