Bakit May Kahapon Pa?

Bakit May Kahapon Pa?

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Directed by Joel Lamangan
Produced by Jocelyn D. Bracamonte (associate producer)
Regina Dee (executive producer)
Vic del Rosario Jr (executive producer)
Fermina S. del Rosario (supervising producer)
William C. Leary (producer)
Screenplay by Roy Iglesias
Juliius Alfonso
Story by Roy Iglesias
Starring Nora Aunor
Eddie Garcia
Dawn Zulueta
Music by Jessie Lasaten
Cinematography Romeo Vitug
Edited by Jess Navarro
Production
company
IAM Productions
Distributed by Viva Films
Release dates
  • 18 September 1996 (1996-09-18)
Country Philippines
Language Filipino

Bakit may Kahapon Pa? (Why Is There a Yesterday?) is a 1996 Filipino drama film directed by Joel Lamangan. It is about a village girl who is mysteriously spared when a platoon of soldiers led by Colonel Valderamma (Garcia) massacres her family along with peasants accused of sympathizing with the communists. When the girl has grown up, her body has healed but her mind is yet to recover from the horrible experience. She continues to thirst for revenge and crafts a scheme to exact retribution. She eyes the head of the military mission who instigated the carnage that she survived. He is now a well-admired retiring general who is about to cap his career with the service's highest honors.[1][2]

Bakit May Kahapon Pa? is an award winning movie that gave its lead star, Nora Aunor her second international acting award from 1st East Asia Film and Television Award (Malaysia).[3]

Synopsis

It happens in San Marco, Laguna in October 1971 a commanding troop led by Col. Valderrama (Garcia) guns down alleged members of a rebel group that the townspeople are said to help, they say with food and shelter to enable their continued activities against the government, but no one knows whether it is a hearsay or not because then the only messenger of truth is power and power lies in His hands thus innocence and counter-innocence are not issues, they are irrelevant, the nozzles only know that the people who will die are the bodies where they are pointed at, everyone becomes enemies of the state because of Fate, and Helen, who sees her mother and father shot by the soldiers like pigs incarcerated and butchered afterward, knows every detail of what happened.

She carries the weight of a parentless childhood without oblivion, she is now tainted by revenge, determined to get her fair share of complete life by killing the family members of her oppressor – - and now, consumed by painful memories and a taste of enemy’s blood, Helen exacts her plot, follows everything according to her plan, and lets her mind control her heart, with the constant evil deeply consuming her – - and it happens – - the remaining players of the past and present die, Helen and Col. Valderrama in one place, Marcos and the dregs of his regime – - explodes, and the credits roll.[4]

Cast

Reviews

Awards and Recognition

Year Group Category Nominee Result
1996 1st East Asia Film and Television Award (Malaysia)[7] Best Actress Nora Aunor Won
1997 Cairo International Film Festival Golden Pyramid Nominated
FAMAS Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Best Actor Eddie Garcia Won
Best Supporting Actress Dawn Zulueta Won
Best Story Roy C. Iglesias Won
Best Screenplay Roy C. Iglesias
Julius Alfonso
Won
Gawad Urian Awards (Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino) Best Actress Nora Aunor Won
Best Cinematography Romeo Vitug Won
Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Joel Lamangan Nominated
Best Actor Eddie Garcia Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Dawn Zulueta Nominated
Best Screenplay Roy C. Iglesias
Julius Alfonso
Nominated
Best Sound Ramon Reyes Nominated
Best Editing Jess Navarro Nominated
Film Academy of the Philippines (Luna Awards) Best Picture Nominated
Star Awards for Movies (Philippine Movie Press Club) Best Picture Nominated
Best Actress Nora Aunor Nominated
Best Actor Eddie Garcia Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Melisse Santiago Nominated
Best Director Joel Lamangan Nominated
Best Screenplay Roy C. Iglesias
Julius Alfonso
Nominated
Best in Sound Ramon Reyes Nominated
Best in Editing Jess Navarro Nominated
Young Critics Circle Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Nora Aunor Nominated

List of Film Festivals competed or Exhibited

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