ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH: Charo Santos Returns to Manila After Sold-Out “Only We Know” Screenings Leave Audiences Crying in Toronto and L.A.!

ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH: Charo Santos Returns to Manila After Sold-Out “Only We Know” Screenings Leave Audiences Crying in Toronto and L.A.!
Veteran actress, producer, and media icon Charo Santos-Concio has returned home to the Philippines to a hero’s welcome after an emotional and triumphant international run of her latest film, Only We Know. The film, which received standing ovations and sold-out screenings in both Toronto and Los Angeles, has quickly become a cinematic event that’s capturing the hearts of audiences across borders.
In a career already rich with accolades, Charo Santos has once again proven that storytelling rooted in Filipino emotion, identity, and resilience has a universal impact—and Only We Know is the latest proof.
The Film That Took Everyone by Surprise
Only We Know is an understated yet emotionally powerful film that explores memory, forgiveness, and the unbreakable bond between mother and child. The film was initially expected to perform modestly on the international festival circuit. Instead, it exploded with acclaim.
The film tells the story of Lola Celia, a woman in her late 60s, played by Charo Santos, who travels from the Philippines to Canada to reconnect with her estranged daughter, only to discover secrets that change her perception of love, sacrifice, and motherhood.
Directed by rising Filipino-Canadian filmmaker Miguel Alano, the film is bilingual—interweaving English and Filipino dialogue, with poignant flashbacks that use 16mm-style cinematography. Critics and viewers alike have praised it for its emotional honesty and world-class performances.
“Charo Santos delivers one of the finest performances of her career—quiet, devastating, and utterly human,” wrote a reviewer from the Toronto International Film Journal.
International Acclaim and Sold-Out Screenings
Only We Know had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) last month, where tickets sold out within 48 hours of release. The screening was followed by a 5-minute standing ovation, with Charo Santos visibly moved during the curtain call.
One audience member from Toronto shared,
“People around me were sobbing quietly. It wasn’t a loud, dramatic film—it was real. You felt every word she said, every silence she held.”
The film then traveled to Los Angeles, where it was featured in a special showcase at the Asian Pacific Film Festival. Once again, tickets were sold out, with some viewers watching from the aisles just to witness Charo’s powerful performance.
“It’s rare that a Filipino film gets this kind of raw reception in L.A.,” said American-Filipino actor Dante Basco, who attended the screening. “People stood up before the credits ended. That’s how powerful it was.”
Charo’s Triumphant Return to Manila
Upon her return to Manila, Charo Santos was welcomed at NAIA by family, fans, and members of the press. She was visibly overwhelmed but gracious, thanking everyone for their support.
“This project was very personal to me,” she said at the airport. “It reminded me why I fell in love with storytelling. We may be Filipinos, but our emotions, our family dynamics, our truths—they are universal.”
She added that she was proud to represent Philippine cinema abroad, especially during a time when many local films struggle to gain traction internationally.
The Power of Quiet Storytelling
Unlike many films that rely on spectacle, Only We Know draws strength from restraint. The tension lies in what’s not said, in facial expressions, and in long silences filled with unspoken history—a perfect showcase for Charo’s seasoned acting.
One key scene, where Lola Celia eats dinner with her daughter’s new family in complete silence, has been described as “a masterclass in performance without words.”
“There are no explosions, no yelling, no melodrama,” said L.A. film critic Holly Durant. “But you feel her heartbreak like it’s your own.”
Audience Reactions from Around the World
Viewers from across the globe have taken to social media to express how deeply they were moved by the film.
On TikTok, clips of Charo’s performance paired with teary reactions have garnered over 4 million views, with fans commenting things like:
“This film made me call my mom after 3 years of not talking.”
“Filipino mothers are the backbone of our stories. This film honors them.”
Instagram has also seen an outpouring of appreciation under the hashtag #OnlyWeKnowFilm, where viewers from Canada, the U.S., and even Europe are sharing photos of their tear-streaked faces after screenings.
What’s Next for the Film?
According to director Miguel Alano, the team is in talks with international distributors for a wider theatrical release and possible streaming deal.
“We didn’t expect this kind of reaction. But it’s clear: people are hungry for authentic stories. And Filipino stories are some of the richest in the world,” Alano said.
The film is also expected to make a local premiere in Manila in the coming weeks, with rumors swirling about its inclusion in the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) this December.
“We want the Filipino audience at home to feel what the world is feeling,” Alano added. “This film was made for them.”
A Career Milestone for Charo Santos
For Charo Santos, who rose to prominence as the host of Maalaala Mo Kaya and an award-winning actress and executive, Only We Know is a career milestone—one that proves she remains a towering presence in Philippine entertainment.
At 68, she shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, she hinted at more independent film projects in development, and even teased an upcoming memoir that includes reflections on her life, career, and spiritual journey.
“This phase of my life is about meaning. It’s about truth-telling. If I can use my voice and my craft to help people heal, reflect, or reconnect, then I know I’m doing something right,” she said.
Final Thoughts: Why This Matters
In an industry increasingly focused on virality, franchises, and fast-paced content, Only We Know reminds us of the quiet power of authentic, emotional storytelling. Charo Santos’ performance is not just an artistic triumph—it is a cultural moment.
As one film blogger wrote:
“This isn’t just a good Filipino film. It’s a great film, period. And Charo Santos isn’t just a great actress—she’s an international treasure.”
With the success of Only We Know, Filipino cinema takes another confident step onto the world stage. And standing at its center is a woman who has spent decades telling our stories—with grace, dignity, and unparalleled emotional depth.