Sanib Filming Locations
Where was Sanib filmed? Sanib was filmed in 6 locations across Philippines and Australia in the following places:
Sanib Filming Locations
Bustling Ermita is anchored by Rizal Park, featuring a monument to the nationalist hero, plus landscaped gardens and walking paths. The National Museum houses Filipino fine art, natural history exhibits, and astronomy displays across several buildings, while kid-focused Museo Pambata has hands-on displays and an outdoor theater. Relaxed restaurants and quirky cafes cater to the area’s students.
Old-world Intramuros is home to Spanish-era landmarks like Fort Santiago, with a large stone gate and a shrine to national hero José Rizal. The ornate Manila Cathedral houses bronze carvings and stained glass windows, while the San Agustin Church museum has religious artwork and statues. Spanish colonial furniture and art fill Casa Manila museum, and horse-drawn carriages (kalesa) ply the area’s cobblestone streets.
Mariana, is an administrative division in eastern Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is an urban barangay in Quezon City in a middle class residential and commercial area known as New Manila, which includes Barangay Mariana and the adjacent barangays of Damayang Lagi, Horseshoe and Valencia.
A lively, hip area, Makati’s Poblacion is home to backpacker lodgings, as well as the Rockwell Center with its upscale shops, and condo and office buildings. Nightlife centers on Kalayaan Avenue and surrounding streets, with dive bars and live-music venues, plus late-night eateries selling tacos and street food. Housed in a former town hall, Museo Ng Makati traces local history.
Sanib (2003)
A young bride is possessed by the spirit of her long dead half-sister. Her malicious intent? To torment her older sister for living the life of wedded bliss she never had. A sinful priest in brought in to perform an exorcism, but his own personal demons prevent him from ridding the bride of her soul's angry possessor. Philippines Filipino Tagalog movie.