Maalaala Mo Kaya: The Movie
1994 Filipino drama film produced by Star Cinema / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maalaala Mo Kaya: The Movie is a 1994 Filipino biographical drama film co-written and directed by Olivia M. Lamasan in her feature directorial debut. A film adaptation of the ABS-CBN television series of the same name, it is a remake of the episode "Dede Bote" directed by Mac C. Alejandre, which itself was based on the life of an ordinary Filipino citizen detailed in a letter sent to the program.[1][2] The film stars Richard Gomez, Aiko Melendez, Chin-Chin Gutierrez and child actor Karl Angelo Legaspi, and tells the story of two cousins: a surrogate mother (Melendez) and a birth mother working in Japan (Gutierrez) who are in dispute over who should take care of a child.
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Directed by | Olivia M. Lamasan |
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Based on | Maalaala Mo Kaya: "Dede Bote" episode by Mac C. Alejandre |
Produced by | Simon C. Ongpin |
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Cinematography | Romeo Vitug |
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Music by | Willy Cruz |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Maalaala Mo Kaya is Star Cinema's sixth feature-length film,[2] and was released on June 22, 1994 as part of the program's third anniversary and as an entry to the 1994 Manila Film Festival. Melendez won the festival award for Best Actress,[3] but controversy arose when Ruffa Gutierrez was deceptively announced at first to have won the award, with Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim alleging that cheating took place at the award ceremony. Caridad Sanchez won the FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress.