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| director = [[Joel Lamangan]] |
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| screenplay = {{ubl|[[RJ Nuevas]]|[[Suzette Doctolero]]}} |
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| producer = {{ubl|Lily Y. Monteverde|Roselle Monteverde-Teo}} |
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* [[Maricel Soriano]] |
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* [[Yasmien Kurdi]] |
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| music = Von De Guzman |
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| cinematography = Charlie Peralta |
| cinematography = Charlie Peralta |
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| editing = Marya Ignacio |
| editing = Marya Ignacio |
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| music = Von De Guzman |
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| studio = [[Regal Entertainment]] |
| studio = [[Regal Entertainment]] |
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| distributor = [[GMA Pictures]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2007|12|25}} |
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| runtime = 128 minutes |
| runtime = 128 minutes |
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| language = Filipino |
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| gross = {{Philippine Peso|19,964,002.54}} |
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'''''Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po!''''' is a 2007 [[ |
'''''Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po!''''' is a 2007 [[Cinema in the Philippines|Filipino]] comedy-drama film starring [[Maricel Soriano]] and [[Eric Quizon]]. It was one of the official entries of the [[Metro Manila Film Festival]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.clickthecity.com/movies/article/53018/maricel-soriano-and-marian-rivera-in-bahay-kubo/|title = Maricel Soriano and Marian Rivera in 'Bahay Kubo' - ClickTheCity|date = December 19, 2007}}</ref> The story setting is patterned after the films of the [[Mano Po (Filipino film series)|''Mano Po'' series]] with [[Mestizo de sangley|Mestizo]]/[[Austronesian peoples|Austronesian]] [[Filipinos|Filipino]] characters instead of [[Chinese Filipino]] characters.<ref>[http://www.pep.ph/news/15664/Bahay-Kubo-and-Desperadas-will-open-on-their-original-playdates "Bahay Kubo" and "Desperadas" will open on their original playdates]</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Eden |
Eden lives in a [[bahay kubo]] in the middle of a farm near a river, with Lola Ida and her friend Marang. One day, after her regular routine of selling her produce in the market, she finds Lily. She decides to adopt Lily, then finds and adopted Dahlia. Soon after, the number of children increases, earning jealous eyes and [[Department of Social Welfare and Development|DSWD]] officials trying to intervene, but it is foiled when Eden's friends help by claiming some of the children as theirs. |
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Marang, who has a racket by posing as |
Marang, who has a racket by posing as a [[bit part|bit player]] in films shot in their town, puts her in a date with Perry who is blind. Later, they marry and live in the hut. Perry later leaves for [[Manila]], after creating the Garden of Eden, her flower stall. He later returns sharing good news that they could migrate to Manila. They then live a rich life, hiring Jake as a gardener, and having the children enter prestigious schools. |
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Their problems |
Their problems begin when her husband is [[indicted]] for [[estafa|fraud]] and forced to hide. This causes their house to be foreclosed and they drive to their old home, returning to selling plants, flowers and other homegrown items. However, the worst is to come. The adopted child's parents claim them back. JR is trying to find his parents. Dahlia desperately tries to be an actress. Rose and Lily argue for their mother's affection, the former leaves home after her mother sides with the latter. Ida dies of [[old age]], leaving Lily, JR and Marang to be Eden's counsellors. One day, Marang and Habagat decide to marry and Lily reveals that she competed against Rose for Eden's affection. |
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Rose later receives a letter from her father during a shift in a fast food restaurant, apologizing what he has done to his family. |
Rose later receives a letter from her father during a shift in a fast food restaurant, apologizing what he has done to his family. |
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Many days later, Eden is disturbed by Marang that Dahlia had become an actress, which slumps Eden even further. Overnight, while she is sleeping, she hears caroling and decides to go out. The carolers are her own her children and her husband begged for forgiveness, which she then accepts. |
Many days later, Eden is disturbed by Marang that Dahlia had become an actress, which slumps Eden even further. Overnight, while she is sleeping, she hears caroling and decides to go out. The carolers are her own her children and her husband begged for forgiveness, which she then accepts. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Maricel Soriano]] as Eden : The wife of Perry, the adopted mother of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy, and the biological mother of Rose. |
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===Main cast=== |
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* [[Eric Quizon]] as Perry : The husband of Eden, the adopted father of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy, and the biological father of Rose. |
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* [[Eugene Domingo]] as Marang : The best friend of Eden and the wife of Habagat. |
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* [[Gloria Romero (actress)|Gloria Romero]] as Lola Ida : The mother of Eden, the adopted grandmother of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy, and the biological grandmother of Rose. |
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;[[Eugene Domingo]] as Marang : The best friend of Eden and the wife of Habagat. |
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* [[Shaina Magdayao]] as Rose : The only biological daughter of Eden and Perry, the biological granddaughter of Ida, and the step-sibling of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy. She always has a rivalry on her step-sibling, Lily. She also hates Cholo so much because he kept on annoying her. |
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* [[Marian Rivera]] as Lily : The first daughter Eden adopted. She always has a rivalry on her step-sibling, Rose. |
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* [[Yasmien Kurdi]] as Dahlia : The second daughter Eden adopted whose ambition was to become a famous actress. |
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* [[Jiro Manio]] as JR : The third person and only son Eden adopted. |
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* [[Isabella de Leon]] as Jasmine : Along with her biological sister Violet, she is the fourth person and third daughter Eden adopted. |
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* [[Rita Daniela]] as Violet : Along with her biological sister Jasmine, she is the fourth person and third daughter Eden adopted. |
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* [[Sam Bumatay]] as Daisy : The fifth and last person Eden adopted and is also the youngest among her seven siblings. |
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* [[Bearwin Meily]] as Habagat : The husband of Marang. |
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* [[AJ Perez]] † as Daniel : Cholo's best friend. |
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* [[Bela Padilla]] as Janet : Rose's best friend and a classmate of Cholo and Daniel. |
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* [[Anita Linda]] † as Amelia : The wife of houses. |
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* Malou Crisologo as Aling Tiny : Another friend of Eden and Marang. |
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* [[Karla Estrada]] as Loida : The biological mother of Jasmine and Violet |
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;[[Anita Linda]] as Amelia : The wife of houses. |
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* [[Jane Oineza]] as Young Rose : A classmate of Cholo who kept annoying her. |
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;Malou Crisologo as Aling Tiny : Another friend of Eden and Marang. |
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;[[Karla Estrada]] as Loida : The biological mother of Jasmin at Violet |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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| rowspan="4" align="center"| [[2007 Metro Manila Film Festival|2007]] |
| rowspan="4" align="center"| [[2007 Metro Manila Film Festival|2007]] |
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| rowspan="4" align="left"| [[Metro Manila Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view_article.php?article_id=110578 |title=Jinggoy, Maricel, ?Resiklo? Bag top awards in 2007 MMFF - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos |website=showbizandstyle.inquirer.net |access-date=January 12, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080116220640/http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view_article.php?article_id=110578 |archive-date=January 16, 2008 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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| rowspan="4" align="left"| [[Metro Manila Film Festival]]<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000431/2007 "Metro Manila Film Festival:2007"]. ''IMDB''. Retrieved April 9, 2014.</ref> |
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| align="left"| [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] |
| align="left"| [[Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] |
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| align="center"| [[Maricel Soriano]] |
| align="center"| [[Maricel Soriano]] |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title|1043426|Bahay kubo: A pinoy mano po! (2007)}} |
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{{Joel Lamangan}} |
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Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! | |
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Directed by | Joel Lamangan |
Screenplay by | |
Story by |
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Produced by |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Charlie Peralta |
Edited by | Marya Ignacio |
Music by | Von De Guzman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | GMA Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 128 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! is a 2007 Filipino comedy-drama film starring Maricel Soriano and Eric Quizon. It was one of the official entries of the Metro Manila Film Festival.[1] The story setting is patterned after the films of the Mano Po series with Mestizo/Austronesian Filipino characters instead of Chinese Filipino characters.[2]
Plot
[edit]Eden lives in a bahay kubo in the middle of a farm near a river, with Lola Ida and her friend Marang. One day, after her regular routine of selling her produce in the market, she finds Lily. She decides to adopt Lily, then finds and adopted Dahlia. Soon after, the number of children increases, earning jealous eyes and DSWD officials trying to intervene, but it is foiled when Eden's friends help by claiming some of the children as theirs.
Marang, who has a racket by posing as a bit player in films shot in their town, puts her in a date with Perry who is blind. Later, they marry and live in the hut. Perry later leaves for Manila, after creating the Garden of Eden, her flower stall. He later returns sharing good news that they could migrate to Manila. They then live a rich life, hiring Jake as a gardener, and having the children enter prestigious schools.
Their problems begin when her husband is indicted for fraud and forced to hide. This causes their house to be foreclosed and they drive to their old home, returning to selling plants, flowers and other homegrown items. However, the worst is to come. The adopted child's parents claim them back. JR is trying to find his parents. Dahlia desperately tries to be an actress. Rose and Lily argue for their mother's affection, the former leaves home after her mother sides with the latter. Ida dies of old age, leaving Lily, JR and Marang to be Eden's counsellors. One day, Marang and Habagat decide to marry and Lily reveals that she competed against Rose for Eden's affection.
Rose later receives a letter from her father during a shift in a fast food restaurant, apologizing what he has done to his family.
Many days later, Eden is disturbed by Marang that Dahlia had become an actress, which slumps Eden even further. Overnight, while she is sleeping, she hears caroling and decides to go out. The carolers are her own her children and her husband begged for forgiveness, which she then accepts.
Cast
[edit]- Maricel Soriano as Eden : The wife of Perry, the adopted mother of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy, and the biological mother of Rose.
- Eric Quizon as Perry : The husband of Eden, the adopted father of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy, and the biological father of Rose.
- Eugene Domingo as Marang : The best friend of Eden and the wife of Habagat.
- Gloria Romero as Lola Ida : The mother of Eden, the adopted grandmother of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy, and the biological grandmother of Rose.
- Shaina Magdayao as Rose : The only biological daughter of Eden and Perry, the biological granddaughter of Ida, and the step-sibling of Lily, Dahlia, JR, Jasmine, Violet, and Daisy. She always has a rivalry on her step-sibling, Lily. She also hates Cholo so much because he kept on annoying her.
- Marian Rivera as Lily : The first daughter Eden adopted. She always has a rivalry on her step-sibling, Rose.
- Yasmien Kurdi as Dahlia : The second daughter Eden adopted whose ambition was to become a famous actress.
- Jiro Manio as JR : The third person and only son Eden adopted.
- Isabella de Leon as Jasmine : Along with her biological sister Violet, she is the fourth person and third daughter Eden adopted.
- Rita Daniela as Violet : Along with her biological sister Jasmine, she is the fourth person and third daughter Eden adopted.
- Sam Bumatay as Daisy : The fifth and last person Eden adopted and is also the youngest among her seven siblings.
- Rayver Cruz as Cholo : A classmate of Rose who kept annoying her.
- Mark Herras as Jake : A classmate of Lily who kept stalking her.
- Bearwin Meily as Habagat : The husband of Marang.
- AJ Perez † as Daniel : Cholo's best friend.
- Bela Padilla as Janet : Rose's best friend and a classmate of Cholo and Daniel.
- Anita Linda † as Amelia : The wife of houses.
- Malou Crisologo as Aling Tiny : Another friend of Eden and Marang.
- Karla Estrada as Loida : The biological mother of Jasmine and Violet
- Mara Schnittka as Young Lily : A classmate of Jake who kept stalking her.
- Jane Oineza as Young Rose : A classmate of Cholo who kept annoying her.
Awards
[edit]Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2007 | Metro Manila Film Festival[3] | Best Actress | Maricel Soriano | Won |
Best Supporting Actress | Eugene Domingo | Won | ||
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards | Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! (tied with Katas ng Saudi) |
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Best Musical Score | Von De Guzman | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ "Maricel Soriano and Marian Rivera in 'Bahay Kubo' - ClickTheCity". December 19, 2007.
- ^ "Bahay Kubo" and "Desperadas" will open on their original playdates
- ^ "Jinggoy, Maricel, ?Resiklo? Bag top awards in 2007 MMFF - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos". showbizandstyle.inquirer.net. Archived from the original on January 16, 2008. Retrieved January 12, 2022.