Here’s where you can watch ‘Triangle of Sadness’ starting Nov. 30

Triangle of Sadness breakout star Dolly de Leon. Photo from TBA Studios.

Cinema List: Cannes-winning ‘Triangle of Sadness’ showing in 49 cinemas starting Nov. 30

Filipinos will now have the chance to experience the critically acclaimed satirical dark comedy film Triangle of Sadness on the big screen starting this Wednesday, Nov. 30. The film features Filipino actress Dolly de Leon, whose stunning performance has garnered praise from film critics here and abroad.

Forty-nine cinemas across the country are set to play Triangle of Sadness this week:

Metro Manila

Ayala Malls Manila Bay

Ayala The 30th

Bonifacio High Street

Cinema ’76

Estancia Mall

Fishermall Malabon

Fishermall QC

Gateway

Glorietta 4

Greenbelt 3

Greenhills

Newport Mall

Power Plant Makati

Santolan Town Plaza

Robinsons Ermita

Robinsons Galleria

Robinsons Las Piñas

Robinsons Magnolia

Shangri-la Plaza

SM Aura

SM BF Parañaque

SM Fairview

SM Manila

SM Megamall

SM Mall of Asia

SM North EDSA

SM Southmall

SM Sta. Mesa

Trinoma

Venice Grand Canal Mall

Luzon

Robinsons Antipolo

Robinsons La Union

Robinsons San Pedro

Robinsons Tuguegarao

SM Legazpi

SM Olongapo Central

SM Telabastagan

Sta. Lucia Mall

Visayas

Festival Walk Iloilo

Robinsons Galleria Cebu

Robinsons Jaro

Robinsons Tacloban

SM Seaside Cebu

Mindanao

Centrio Mall

Gaisano Davao

NCCC Davao

Robinsons Iligan

SM Davao

Teatro de Dapitan

Triangle of Sadness revolves around the guests and crew of a doomed cruise ship whose social roles are turned upside down after a sea mishap. 

The 2022 Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or-winning film by director Ruben Östlund was also screened at the Toronto Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and QCinema International Film Festival to much acclaim. Exclusively distributed by TBA Studios, Triangle of Sadness will be shown nationwide starting Nov. 30.

Dolly de Leon reenacts a playful scene with male models  in Triangle of Sadness. Photo from TBA Studios.

For more updates on Triangle of Sadness, visit tba.ph and follow TBA Studios on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Youtube. Join the conversation online using the hashtag #TriangleOfSadnessPH.