Kana -anak Ng Kano- - El Nino Films 1995 720p P...

KANA -Anak ng Kano- is a 1995 Filipino drama-thriller produced by . While it is often discussed today in the context of "vintage" or cult Filipino cinema, it remains a gritty example of the mid-90s "ST" (sex-thriller) subgenre that dominated the local industry at the time. Film Overview Release Year: 1995 Production Company: El Niño Films Lead Star: Kana (often billed as a newcomer at the time) Core Theme: Identity, social stigma, and vengeance. Plot & Narrative Structure

: Humilde "Meek" Roxas, working alongside Abella to craft the film's screenplay. Legacy and Availability KANA -Anak ng Kano- - El Nino Films 1995 720p P...

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The Philippines has a rich cinematic history, with a plethora of films that showcase the country's culture, talent, and creativity. One such film that deserves recognition is "KANA -Anak ng Kano-", a 1995 movie produced by El Nino Films. In this blog post, we'll take a retro look at this classic Filipino film and explore its significance in the country's cinematic landscape. Plot & Narrative Structure : Humilde "Meek" Roxas,

The film centers on “Kana,” a young Filipina woman born to a Filipino mother and an American father (a “Kano”—colloquial term for a U.S. citizen, often a soldier or ex-serviceman). Abandoned by her American father, Kana grows up in a provincial or impoverished urban setting. The narrative typically follows her struggles with identity, poverty, and exploitation. As with most El Niño adult dramas, the story serves as a framework for numerous explicit sexual situations, often depicting Kana’s descent into prostitution, abusive relationships, or a cycle of vengeance and survival. The “Anak ng Kano” angle explores themes of colonial mentality, abandonment, and the fetishization of mixed-race Filipinas.