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EXCLUSIVE: Jomari Angeles teases what to watch out for in ‘Some Nights I Feel Like Walking’
EXCLUSIVE: Jomari Angeles teases what to watch out for in ‘Some Nights I Feel Like Walking’
Jemuel Tandoc,
Push Team
Published Mar 24, 2025 09:30 PM PHT

Actor and content creator Jomari Angeles teased what to watch out for from their much-anticipated queer film Some Nights I Feel Like Walking, directed by Petersen Vargas, in an exclusive interview with PUSH ABS-CBN.
Actor and content creator Jomari Angeles teased what to watch out for from their much-anticipated queer film Some Nights I Feel Like Walking, directed by Petersen Vargas, in an exclusive interview with PUSH ABS-CBN.
"From Manila na hustlers sila. Tapos this story is about just a one-day story. So compact ‘yung story nito. Kumbaga, real time ‘yung treatment. Lahat ng scenes is nangyari lang sa isang araw,” Jomari revealed.
"From Manila na hustlers sila. Tapos this story is about just a one-day story. So compact ‘yung story nito. Kumbaga, real time ‘yung treatment. Lahat ng scenes is nangyari lang sa isang araw,” Jomari revealed.
He also shared that prior to its theatrical release in the Philippines, the film already premiered at various film festivals, including one in Estonia.
He also shared that prior to its theatrical release in the Philippines, the film already premiered at various film festivals, including one in Estonia.
"Last year we premiered in Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Part kami ng main competition. ‘Yung mga ibang films na part nung before is Fan Girl, Kalel 15, Big Night. Kaya super proud kami na naging part kami ng competition na ‘yun. We won the best score. Best scoring," Jomari said.
"Last year we premiered in Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Part kami ng main competition. ‘Yung mga ibang films na part nung before is Fan Girl, Kalel 15, Big Night. Kaya super proud kami na naging part kami ng competition na ‘yun. We won the best score. Best scoring," Jomari said.
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"Some Nights I Feel Like Walking" follows the story of street hustlers navigating Manila’s nocturnal underbelly as they embark on a journey to fulfill their friend’s dying wish. Its first teaser, released on social media, quickly gained traction and piqued the curiosity of netizens, particularly with its lead cast, including Jomari Angeles, Gold Azeron, Tommy Alejandrino and newcomers Argel Saicon and Miguel Odron.
"Some Nights I Feel Like Walking" follows the story of street hustlers navigating Manila’s nocturnal underbelly as they embark on a journey to fulfill their friend’s dying wish. Its first teaser, released on social media, quickly gained traction and piqued the curiosity of netizens, particularly with its lead cast, including Jomari Angeles, Gold Azeron, Tommy Alejandrino and newcomers Argel Saicon and Miguel Odron.
The indie actor-turned-content creator revealed how he auditioned for this project, which he treats as a dream come true.
The indie actor-turned-content creator revealed how he auditioned for this project, which he treats as a dream come true.
"Actually for Some Nights, I needed to audition. And nung nasabi na ‘yung role sa akin, tinanggap ko siya kahit na medyo mature din siya kasi it's Peterson Vargas. Kumbaga ito ‘yung magiging second independent film project niya. Big fan din ako ni Peterson especially ‘yung first work niya, Too Cool to Be Forgotten. Ang ganda kasi nung film na ‘yun."
"Actually for Some Nights, I needed to audition. And nung nasabi na ‘yung role sa akin, tinanggap ko siya kahit na medyo mature din siya kasi it's Peterson Vargas. Kumbaga ito ‘yung magiging second independent film project niya. Big fan din ako ni Peterson especially ‘yung first work niya, Too Cool to Be Forgotten. Ang ganda kasi nung film na ‘yun."
Too Cool to Be Forgotten was another dark queer film directed by Peterson Vargas. The film starred Khalil Ramos, Ethan Salvador, and Jameson Blake, and was part of the Cinema One Originals in 2016.
Too Cool to Be Forgotten was another dark queer film directed by Peterson Vargas. The film starred Khalil Ramos, Ethan Salvador, and Jameson Blake, and was part of the Cinema One Originals in 2016.
The young actor shared how he admired Petersen's vision. Petersen's earlier works include revenge film A Very Good Girl in 2023 and the heartbreaking Un/happy for You in 2024.
The young actor shared how he admired Petersen's vision. Petersen's earlier works include revenge film A Very Good Girl in 2023 and the heartbreaking Un/happy for You in 2024.
"Naniniwala talaga ako sa filmmaking skill niya. And alam ko kasing passion project ni Peterson eh. I've heard about it a few years ago pa. Nung nag-audition ako, kumbaga ang dami rin nilang boys na pin-audition doon from ABS, from GMA. So parang sabi ko, para maging ganun kahaba ‘yung casting process nila, ibig sabihin mahal talaga niya ‘yung project niya. Kaya kinuha ko siya,” he explained.
"Naniniwala talaga ako sa filmmaking skill niya. And alam ko kasing passion project ni Peterson eh. I've heard about it a few years ago pa. Nung nag-audition ako, kumbaga ang dami rin nilang boys na pin-audition doon from ABS, from GMA. So parang sabi ko, para maging ganun kahaba ‘yung casting process nila, ibig sabihin mahal talaga niya ‘yung project niya. Kaya kinuha ko siya,” he explained.
Jomari added that it is their ultimate goal to bring the film to local cinemas this 2025.
Jomari added that it is their ultimate goal to bring the film to local cinemas this 2025.
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