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Award-Winning Film ‘Sunshine’ Starring Maris Racal Hits Netflix This November

November 11, 2025

November 11, 2025
Missed the theater run? Watch the highly acclaimed film that bagged awards from the Austin and Tartuff Festivals.

There’s something about Filipino storytelling that really tugs at the heart. That familiar mix of humor and heartbreak, faith and frustration, grit and grace. It mirrors the world we live in: the chaos of urban life, the quiet ache of poverty, the constant hustle of people just trying to move up, one small dream at a time.

Obviously, our creatives make not just films but stories that are reflective of who we are.  And when those stories are led by brilliant directors and powerful performances, they don’t just make waves within the realms within the country but ripple across the world.

One of those films is Sunshine, directed by Antoinette Jadaone and starring the ever-talented Maris Racal. The film made the rounds in this year’s international film festival circuit, earning acclaim and awards from audiences abroad. But what’s even more impressive is that when it hit local theaters, Sunshine didn’t rely on an A-list ensemble, flashy editing, or the usual rom-com formula to draw crowds. It captured attention because of its authenticity. Because of the story it dared to tell. It’s the kind of film that lingers and stirs something inside, especially for women who see fragments of themselves in Sunshine’s quiet defiance.

This is Your Chance to Watch Maris Racal’s Hit Film ‘Sunshine’ on Netflix

After its international and local success, Sunshine is finally coming to Netflix this November 26, opening the door for a much wider audience to experience it. Originally released in Philippine cinemas last July, the film was given an R-16 rating by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) due to its sensitive and mature themes. But that didn’t stop audiences from showing up. Despite its limited viewership range, Sunshine grossed a solid ₱47 million by August—definitely not bad for a film that’s far from the mainstream comfort zone.

In contrast to its title, Sunshine isn’t as bright as it suggests. It’s heavy, raw, and painfully real. The film dives deep into the gray areas of morality, faith, and choice. It tackles issues like illegal abortion, teenage pregnancy, and the suffocating expectations placed on women in a deeply Catholic society.

For the unfamiliar, the story follows Sunshine, a young gymnast who finds herself pregnant just as she’s about to try out for the national team. It’s a life-altering twist that sends her spiraling through the crowded alleyways of Quiapo, searching for an answer in a world that offers none. Along the way, she encounters a mysterious, inquisitive child (played by Annika Co) who becomes both her shadow and her conscience—a haunting reminder of innocence lost, and choices made too soon.

Why You Should Add ‘Sunshine’ to Your Watchlist

In a country where religion plays a big role in what’s “socially acceptable,” Sunshine doesn’t hold back. It brings to life the quiet fears, guilt, and confusion that so many young Filipino women are forced to carry in silence. Maris Racal delivers a career-defining performance—vulnerable, fierce, and heartbreakingly human. You see her struggle not just with her situation, but with the crushing weight of what society expects from her. She’s young, yes, but Sunshine reminds us that youth doesn’t mean powerlessness. Every decision she makes, every tear she sheds, hits close to home because it feels real and oddly familiar.

Throughout the film, everyone around Sunshine insists they know what’s best for her, and yet, the film quietly asks: Who really gets to decide what’s best for a woman? And obviously, this is the kind of dilemma that comes with Jadaone’s direction. She lets you sit in the discomfort, the questions, and the contradictions.

It’s no surprise that Sunshine picked up major awards at the Austin Asian American Film Festival and the Tartuff Festival in Estonia. It was even considered as the Philippines’ official entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the upcoming 98th Academy Awards, a testament to its universal resonance. Because while Sunshine is deeply Filipino, its themes are borderless. It’s about choice, freedom, and the kind of quiet rebellion that doesn’t make noise but still shakes you to your core.

So, if you missed its run in local theaters, here’s your chance. Stream Sunshine when it drops on Netflix this November 26. It’s not your typical feel-good movie. But that’s exactly why you should watch it. Because sometimes, the most powerful films aren’t the ones that make you laugh or cry right away. They’re the ones that stay with you long after the credits roll, reminding you of who you are, and what it really means to have a choice.

Cover image credit: Maris Racal | Netflix

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