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Sta. Niña

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Sta. Niña
Theatrical movie poster
Directed byEmmanuel Quindo Palo
Screenplay by
Story byEmmanuel Quindo Palo
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Nor Domingo
  • RI Lim
Edited by
  • Chrisel Galeno-Desuasido
  • Tara Illenberger
Music by
  • Mike Albert Idioma
  • Dean Rosen
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • September 26, 2012 (2012-09-26) (Philippines)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages

Sta. Niña (Saint Niña) is a 2012 Filipino drama film directed by Emmanuel Quindo Palo. The film is Palo's first directorial venture. The film tells the story of Paulino who unexpectedly unearths the remains of his 2-year-old daughter in a lahar-filled quarry. It was one of the official entries for the New Breed Full Length Feature Category in Cinemalaya 2012.

Synopsis

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Years after volcanic mud flow covered a town in Pampanga, Pol and his co-workers dig up the coffin of his daughter. The remains of two-year-old Marikit did not show any signs of decay. Many consider this a miracle and people troop to Pol's home to be healed by Marikit. As people are getting healed purportedly by the dead child, Pol insists that his child is worthy of being called a saint. Thus begins his crusade to get his daughter beatified. Unearthing her body digs up unresolved issues in many persons' lives. In the end, an event will make us ask if there was healing, a cleansing of sins and a chance to move on.

Cast

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  • Coco Martin as Paulino 'Pol' Mungcal
  • Alessandra de Rossi as Madeleine 'Madel' Mabanglo Mungcal
  • Anita Linda as Benigna 'Bining' Mungcal
  • Angel Aquino as Sister Josefa
  • Irma Adlawan as Cora Mabanglo
  • Nanding Josef as Fr. Mallari
  • Joe Gruta as Gov. Servando Magat
  • Lui Manansala as Mrs. Carmen Magat
  • Leo Martinez as Obispo
  • Rie Batingana as Melchor/Zora
  • Bea Garcia as Gia Pangan
  • Patricia Ismael as Malou
  • Rhian Venice Gomez as Daughter of Pol
  • Dax Alejandro as Abel
  • Allan Guanlao as Ben
  • Rhian Venice Gomez as Daughter of Paulino
  • Jobert Luzares as Sonny
  • Adrian Sebastian as Joel
  • Kristine Pearl Lagman as Gemma
  • Mary Joyce Lopez as Joy

Awards

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36th Gawad Urian Awards

2013 Golden Screen Awards

2013 1st ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards

2012 17th International Film Festival of Kerala[1][2]

  • The Golden Crow Pheasant Award for Best Feature Film aka Suvarna Chakoram

2012 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Suvarna Chakoram for Sta. Nina". The Hindu. 15 December 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/386008/major-wins-for-bwakaw-sta-ni-a-at-intl-film-fests#.UNBV-rTwYTw [dead link]
  3. ^ "Cinemalaya 2012 award winners bared". 30 July 2012.
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