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Sisterhood In Star Cinema Film “Four Sisters Before The Wedding”

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This 2020, Star Cinema gives viewers a peek at the past and know the story of the Salazar sisters via the film “Four Sisters Before the Wedding,” which can be seen outside the Philippines via iWantTFC, TFC IPTV, and KTx.ph starting December 11.

The film is the prequel of the 2013 box-office hit film “Four Sisters and a Wedding,” where viewers first got to meet the Salazar sisters Teddie, Bobbie, Alex, and Gabbie with their youngest and only brother Rebreb.

“Four Sisters Before the Wedding” takes the viewers back in 2003 when sisters Teddie, Bobbie, Alex, and Gabbie are starting to realize the realities of adult life—from accepting failure down to their first heartbreak.

As if transitioning to adult life is not complicated enough, they find themselves working together to save the marriage of their parents that are on the brink of falling apart.

Giving life to the characters of Teddie, Bobbie, Alex, and Gabbie are the young actresses Charlie Dizon, Alexa Ilacad, Gillian Vicencio, and Belle Mariano, respectively, under the helm of the box-office hit director Mae Cruz-Alviar.

Also part of the cast are Carmina Villaroel, Dominic Ochoa, Irma Adlawan, Kakai Bautista, Cai Cortez, Jameson Blake, Joao Constancia, Pinky Amador, Clarence Delgado, Minnie Aguilar, Boom Labrusca, Jenny Miller, Jeremiah Lisbo, and Gigi de Lana. The movie is distributed by CineXpress.

Is Teddie really their mother’s favorite? What happened in the past between Bobbie and Alex? Has Gabbie fallen in love before? And most importantly, will they get to save their parents’ marriage?