Nora Aunor is one of the most recognizable figures of Filipino cinema, with a career that started in the 60s and continues until today, which has netted her innumerable awards and a recognition as Philippine National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts. Adolfo “Borinanga” Alix Jr has cooperated with her in the past before, on films like “Padre de Pamilya,” “Whistleblower,” and “Kinabukasan” (short) but this time, he decided to have her as a villain, although she is always the heroine in her films. “His effort has already netted him the Netpac award at Hanoi International Film Festival.
Anita Rosales first came into prominence playing villain roles in movies, during the “First Golden Age” of Philippine cinema. Now decades later, she finds herself barely recognized, not to mention broke, while intimations of death, the upcoming lockdown, and an ex-husband are putting even more problems on her shoulders. As the movie starts,...
Anita Rosales first came into prominence playing villain roles in movies, during the “First Golden Age” of Philippine cinema. Now decades later, she finds herself barely recognized, not to mention broke, while intimations of death, the upcoming lockdown, and an ex-husband are putting even more problems on her shoulders. As the movie starts,...
- 3/19/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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