Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaElsa saw the blessed Virgin Mary who had changed her life and caused a hysteria in a poor isolated village.Elsa saw the blessed Virgin Mary who had changed her life and caused a hysteria in a poor isolated village.Elsa saw the blessed Virgin Mary who had changed her life and caused a hysteria in a poor isolated village.
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Pen Medina
- Pilo
- (as Crispin Medina)
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- CuriosidadesThe first film produced by the Philippine government film body Experimental Cinema of the Philippines (ECP). This won nine of 11 awards given at the 1982 Metro Manila Filmfest.
- Versões alternativasThe restored versions adding the ABS-CBN and Central Digital Lab logos followed by the extra credit at the beginning, and additional credits were also added following the end credits at the end.
- ConexõesFeatured in 30th Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines 2004 Awards Night (2004)
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"Himala" is Filipino for "miracle" and this is precisely what the movie is. A strong contender for Best Picture in the 1982 Berlin Film Festival and the hands down winner in the Metro Manila Film Festival, "Himala" is one film cineastes must watch if he or she wishes to explore Philippine cinema. Set in a God-forsaken marginal town, "Himala" boasts of a richly textured millieu, a veritable Filipino Nowhereland just waiting for a miracle. And the miracle-incarnate is Elsa, a simple but headstrong young girl who claims to have seen the Virgin Mary and who starts a healing crusade. The complex, highly nuanced role was played by the Philippine's premiere actress Nora Aunor, who missed the Berlin Best Actress award by one vote. Everyone else in the film were thespians from theatre. Loaded with fascinating characters caught in an ideological-moral inferno, the film brings to the fore the complex, harsh social realities that face third world people and how such realities find their way in cultural expressions such as religion. The sensitive direction of the late Ishmael Bernal, the creatively austere camera work, the haunting musical score, and of course, the thespic genius of Nora Aunor make "Himala" a truly great film that merits re-viewing and re-discovery, especially by foreign audiences. The "Via Dolorosa" denouement remains as one of the most riveting scenes I've ever seen in any film. A cinematic miracle, indeed.
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- 4 de out. de 1999
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