Pisay is a 2007 Filipino drama film directed by Auraeus Solito, written by Henry Grajeda and starring Gammy Lopez, Annicka Dolonius, Carl John Barrameda, and Elijah Castillo.
[1][2] The film tells the stories of different students of the Philippine Science High School's (PSHS) 1986 batch and its faculty in the waning years of the Marcos dictatorship.
In Freshman year (1982-1983), Rom, a student from a working-class family is belatedly admitted into the school and strikes a romantic relationship with a more affluent classmate, Wena.
In Sophomore year (1983-1984), Mateo struggles in his geometry class while dealing with being bullied in his dormitory and the assassination of Ninoy Aquino, which also dampens the student's spirits despite many of them being exempted from the final exam.
Mateo fails his final exam and is expelled, but finds himself at peace after the geometry teacher tells him about the Bell curve and acknowledges how he did his best amidst his own personal problems.
In Junior year (1984-1985), Liway is a outspoken student well-versed in politics and humanities but struggling to pass her chemistry class, jokingly asking to Ms. Casas if there is an application form for "Philippine Social Science High School".