Down syndrome actors lead '25 MMFF movie 'I'mPerfect,' go viral
Netizens are raving for an upcoming movie that focuses on two leading characters with Down syndrome in the film “I’mPerfect.” It is also a significant step toward inclusive narratives in Philippine cinema.
The cast of 'I'mPerfect' under Nathan Studios, Inc.
"I'mPerfect" explores the lives of Jiro (Earl Jonathan Amanda) and Jessica (Anne Krystel Daphne Go) as they meet, fall in love, and pursue the universal themes of freedom and acceptance.
The movie, produced by Nathan Studios Inc. and directed by Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo, has already generated millions of views and created an immediate online conversation when it was selected for the 51st Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). Bernardo is the same creator and director of the movie hit “Kita Kita”.
Aside from Amaba and Go, "I’mPerfect" features a supporting cast of veteran actresses Sylvia Sanchez, Janice De Belen, and Lorna Tolentino, great actors Tonton Gutierrez, Joey Marquez, and Zaijian Jaranilla.
A powerful message from the film's recently released teaser states, “When the world says they can’t…they’ll show us they can,” emphasizing capability and breaking boundaries.
This line, along with the overall concept, led to an outpouring of support and appreciation on social media for a more inclusive society.
The official film poster of 'I'mPerfect'
Among the comments include, “Aww, so cute. I’m looking forward to watching this. Sometimes lang ako nanonood ng Filipino movies, but this seems to be worth watching.”
“To a more inclusive society!” another added.
While previous Filipino movies have featured actors with Down syndrome, "I’mPerfect" advances representation by placing their story at the core of the film.
The film's eventual production follows a 15-year effort by Bernardo, who had been developing and pitching the concept to various producers since 2010, yet the original vision remains intact.
“I am thankful to Nathan Studios for making my vision come to life. After 15 years, finally, our story will be shared with the world to bring inclusive voices to life," Bernardo said.
The movie will be shown on Dec. 25, 2025, as part of the MMFF.