HIMALA NGAYON

SYNOPSIS

An in-depth look at the making of one of the classics of Philippine cinema, Himala.  Written by Ricky Lee, starring Nora Aunor, and directed by National Artist for Cinema Ishmael Bernal, discover the behind-the-scenes stories that rivals the drama of the finished film as told from first-hand experience by those who were a part of it.

Directed by Sari Dalena & Keith Sicat

NOMINATIONS

Best Documentary, Gawad Urian

REVIEWS

“It’s such a Filipino cinema lover’s delight: as much a look back at Himala (one of the greatest films of all time, Filipino or otherwise) and the  production’s fascinating anecdotes (including the story behind its restoration), as it is an examination of its legendary director, Ishmael Bernal.”

Skilty Labastilla, Young Critics Circle

“Film director Sali Dalena visits the exact location of Himala in Ilocos and talks to some of the original bit players who re-enact their scenes as local folks… Their heartfelt narrative account and fond memories while filming Himala simply moved the audience close to tears. No doubt, the 3,000 extras in the movie were the ‘faceless’ characters who brought not just mere numbers but also depth and magnitude to the film’s local color. The good thing about watching the documentary before watching the newly restored Himala is that you gain a new perspective of the film, recalling the amusing stories behind the scenes leading to a deeper appreciation of the details which otherwise would have been unjustly ignored.”

Alvin Bulaong,, Manila Bulletin

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