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'''''Padre de Familia''''' is a 2015 [[independent film|independent]] [[drama film]], starring [[Nora Aunor]], [[Coco Martin]], and [[Julia Montes]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Nora Aunor shares screen with Coco, Jasmine|url=http://entertainment.inquirer.net/129305/nora-aunor-shares-screen-with-coco-jasmine|publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer|accessdate=22 January 2014}}</ref> |
'''''Padre de Familia''''' is a 2015 [[independent film|independent]] family [[drama film]], starring [[Nora Aunor]], [[Coco Martin]], and [[Julia Montes]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Nora Aunor shares screen with Coco, Jasmine|url=http://entertainment.inquirer.net/129305/nora-aunor-shares-screen-with-coco-jasmine|publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer|accessdate=22 January 2014}}</ref> It is a story of an OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker), Noel ( [[Coco Martin| Martin]]) who has to assume the responsibility of being the breadwinner of the family after his father went missing. Likewise, it is also the story of the housewife, Aida ([[Nora Aunor|Aunor]]) who has to assume the head of the family because the husband went away and never came back. The film has its premiere at selected cinemas in Europe and the middle east. |
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The film starts with Noel’s (Coco Martin) life in Malaysia as an OFW. There he met a woman (Julia Montes) where they fell in love. Meanwhile, in the Philippines, his Mum, Aida (Nora Aunor) is receiving his remittances and pasalubongs so she could take care of his siblings, and the extended family like the hot-headed aunt Ramona( Rosanna Roces) and his Grandma. In one of the scene, it was mentioned that his Dad suddenly disappeared after he left to work overseas. So Coco ended up helping his family financially. Aside from the remittances Aida received, she also lending money to market vendors. During this stint, she met and fell in love to much younger man Job (played by Joem Bascon). The conflict began when Aida decided to take the young man to be her partner, and took the young man to leave with the entire family – much of the dismay of Ramona. The plot thickens when Noel went home one day and their father Ben (Joel Torre) resurfaced. The coexistence of these 3 people led to tragedy and eventually, forgiveness towards the end of the movie. |
The film starts with Noel’s ([[Coco Martin]]) life in Malaysia as an OFW. There he met a woman (Julia Montes) where they fell in love. Meanwhile, in the Philippines, his Mum, Aida (Nora Aunor) is receiving his remittances and pasalubongs so she could take care of his siblings, and the extended family like the hot-headed aunt Ramona( Rosanna Roces) and his Grandma. In one of the scene, it was mentioned that his Dad suddenly disappeared after he left to work overseas. So Coco ended up helping his family financially. Aside from the remittances Aida received, she also lending money to market vendors. During this stint, she met and fell in love to much younger man Job (played by Joem Bascon). The conflict began when Aida decided to take the young man to be her partner, and took the young man to leave with the entire family – much of the dismay of Ramona. The plot thickens when Noel went home one day and their father Ben (Joel Torre) resurfaced. The coexistence of these 3 people led to tragedy and eventually, forgiveness towards the end of the movie. |
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Directed by | Adolfo Alix Jr. |
Written by | Ralston Jover Nikki Bunquin Jerry Gracio |
Starring | Nora Aunor Coco Martin Julia Montes |
Distributed by | Star Cinema |
Country | Philippines |
Languages | Filipino English |
Padre de Familia is a 2015 independent family drama film, starring Nora Aunor, Coco Martin, and Julia Montes.[1] It is a story of an OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker), Noel ( Martin) who has to assume the responsibility of being the breadwinner of the family after his father went missing. Likewise, it is also the story of the housewife, Aida (Aunor) who has to assume the head of the family because the husband went away and never came back. The film has its premiere at selected cinemas in Europe and the middle east.
Plot
The film starts with Noel’s (Coco Martin) life in Malaysia as an OFW. There he met a woman (Julia Montes) where they fell in love. Meanwhile, in the Philippines, his Mum, Aida (Nora Aunor) is receiving his remittances and pasalubongs so she could take care of his siblings, and the extended family like the hot-headed aunt Ramona( Rosanna Roces) and his Grandma. In one of the scene, it was mentioned that his Dad suddenly disappeared after he left to work overseas. So Coco ended up helping his family financially. Aside from the remittances Aida received, she also lending money to market vendors. During this stint, she met and fell in love to much younger man Job (played by Joem Bascon). The conflict began when Aida decided to take the young man to be her partner, and took the young man to leave with the entire family – much of the dismay of Ramona. The plot thickens when Noel went home one day and their father Ben (Joel Torre) resurfaced. The coexistence of these 3 people led to tragedy and eventually, forgiveness towards the end of the movie.
Cast
- Nora Aunor as Aida Santiago
- Coco Martin as Noel
- Julia Montes as Pia
- Joel Torre as Ben
- Rosanna Roces as Ramona
- Joem Bascon as Job
- Baron Geisler
- Anita Linda
References
- ^ "Nora Aunor shares screen with Coco, Jasmine". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 22 January 2014.