Donselya Cristina Crisol Bold Movie Best
Donselya (1986) is a Filipino drama and romance film directed by Arsenio Bautista that served as a launching film for actress Cristina Crisol. Known for its provocative themes, the movie explores the intersection of economic hardship and sexual tension within a family. Movie Overview Release Date: July 24, 1986.
Director: Arsenio Bautista, who also served as the writer and executive producer. donselya cristina crisol bold movie best
Rating: Originally released with an R-18 rating in the Philippines. Running Time: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Plot Summary Donselya (1986) is a Filipino drama and romance
The film follows Celia, a young woman forced to enter the world of show business after her father loses his job. The narrative centers on a family struggling with both severe financial instability and burgeoning sexual conflicts. It is categorized within the "bold" genre of 1980s Filipino cinema, which often blended social drama with adult content. Cast and Crew The film features a notable cast of the era: Cristina Crisol as the lead actress. Zandro Zamora. Lolita Lamas. Perla Bautista. Cinematography: Fortunato Bernardo. Musical Score: Composed by Ernani Cuenco. About Cristina Crisol “I’ve never seen a film that balances raw
Cristina Crisol (born Jean Elizabeth May) was a popular actress in the mid-80s Filipino film industry. Aside from Donselya, she is known for roles in other films of the same period, including: Kulang Sa Dilig (1986). Mababangis Na Bulaklak (1986). Uhaw Na Uhaw (1985). Donselya (1986) - IMDb
“I’ve never seen a film that balances raw honesty with such polished storytelling. Cristina’s performance is a tour de force, and the movie’s bold aesthetic makes it stand out as the best in its genre this year. If you love cinema that challenges the status quo, this is it!”
Disclaimer: This article is for historical and critical discussion of adult cinema. Because these titles are from the early 2000s and were released on VCD/DVD (often unrated), they are out of print. Collectors often find restored digital copies via private archival groups or premium VOD services like Vivamax (which has acquired many of the Donselya back-catalogs). Look for the "Restored Classics" section.