Abakada... Ina
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Directed by | Eddie Garcia |
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Produced by | Vic del Rosario Jr. |
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Cinematography | Romulo Araojo |
Edited by | Ike Jarlego, Jr. |
Music by | Jimmy Fabregas |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Abakada... Ina is a 2001 Filipino drama movie, directed by Eddie Garcia and written by Shaira Mella Salvador,[1][2] starring Lorna Tolentino, Albert Martinez, and Nida Blanca.[3]
This is Garcia's return on his directorial career[4] after eight years.[5] Also, it was Martinez' first drama film, as he notable for starring in various action and erotic drama film.[3]
Plot
The story revolved around an illiterate mother named Estella (Lorna Tolentino) who married a man Daniel (Albert Martinez), who had 3 beautiful daughters. Since Estella stopped studying, she had been arguing with her mother-in-law Matilda (Nida Blanca). Matilda loves her grandchildren very much, and as much as possible, she didn't want them to become like their mother. She even brainwashed them to be ashamed of their own mother. Their real mother, Estella, however, felt out of place.[1]
Cast
- Lorna Tolentino as Estella
- Albert Martinez as Daniel
- Nida Blanca as Matilda
- Alicia Alonzo as Miling
- Bobby Andrews as Jojo
- Joanne Quintas as Amy
- Matet de Leon as Gina
- Aiza Marquez as Beth
Awards and nominations
Tolentino won the FAMAS Award for Best Actress.[6]
Awardee | Award-Giving Body | Category | Result |
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Lorna Tolentino | FAMAS | 2001 Best Actress | Won |
Sources
- ^ a b "Abakada Ina (2001)". All Movie.
- ^ "Abakada Ina". MovieTimes.
- ^ a b "Albert wants to be president!". Philstar.com. April 19, 2001. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
- ^ Bautista, Mario E. (January 4, 2002). "Eddie's fervent wish for all seasons". Philstar.com. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
- ^ "'Abakada... Ina', recommended ng LCC". Philstar.com. March 21, 2001. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
- ^ "Working flawlessly together". Philstar.com. September 30, 2011. Retrieved September 3, 2024.