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Nora Aunor (born Nora Cabaltera Villamayor; May 21, 1953) is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer. Aunor has also appeared in several stage plays, television shows, and concerts. She is known as Philippine cinema's Superstar and is regarded as the People's National Artist. "The Hollywood reporter" magazine, called her "The Grand Dame of Philippine Cinema" for her brilliant performance in the movie Taklub.
Aunor started her career in the Philippine entertainment industry as a singer after she won an amateur singing contest. She made her film debut with All Over the World (1967) and also guested in youth-oriented films produced by Vera-Perez Pictures and United Brothers Production. Aunor transformed herself into a serious actress and came to be regarded as an acting heavyweight, performing in films such as Tatlong taong walang Diyos (1976), Himala (1982), Bona (1980), The Flor Contemplacion Story (1995) and Thy Womb (2012) which gave her international and local awards and nominations.
10 found stories in cinema. Voyage Studios presents the new masterpiece of the filmmaker who brought us critically acclaimed Filipino films Kinatay and Tuhog, Armando Lao's Sulyap. Directed by Armando Lao Produced by Baby Ruth Villarama, Armando Lao & Chuck Gutierrez
When a man becomes the creator of god, does it make himself a god too? In a town with a culture starting to vanish, Acclaimed Director Bing Lao and the Film Academy of Pampanga deliver you a story of a man who creates god and his personal battles against his own demons. Focusing on the woodcarving tradition of Betis, "Dukit" is a tribute to the town's century old woodworking tradition, their faith to their GOD and Patron Saint Santiago, their devotion to the church and the willingness of the few remaining woodcarvers to retain the woodcarving tradition in spite of this modern generation. From Screenplay writer Honie Alipio, with production design by the Famas and Gawad Urian Awardee Leo Abaya and Directed by the renowned Screenplay Writer Bing Lao (Byaheng Lupa,Kinatay,Serbis,Foster Chi...
"You do not make film to enter a film festival or to win an award, you make the film because you really want to make the film." -Armando Bing Lao
Apparently the most controversial film in this year's Cannes Film Festival, Filipino movie 'Serbis' was in competition for the Palme d'Or Award. 'Serbis' was written by Armando 'Bing' Lao and directed by Dante 'Brillante' Mendoza. Starring Jaclyn Jose, Gina Pareño, Dan Alvaro, Julio Diaz, Coco Martin, Kristofer King, Mercedes Cabral Film showing in local theaters June 18, 2008 Director Brillante Ma Mendoza Exec Producer Didier Costet Producer Ferdie Lapuz Screenplay Armando Lao Cinematography Odyssey Flores Prod Design Carlo Tabije, Benjamin Padero Music Gian Gianan Editor Claire Villa-real
Logline: There’s a time for everything. A time to tear down … and a time to build. Director: Brillante Ma. Mendoza Writer: Honeylyn Joy Alipio Creative Consultant: Armando Lao Stars: Nora Aunor (Thy Womb, Hustisya, Naglalayag, Himala, Bulaklak sa City Jail) Julio Diaz (Bambanti, Sakay, Bayani, Serbis) Aaron Rivera (Kinatay, Serbis, Tirador, Masahista) Genre: Drama SYNOPSIS Taklub is a story of three major characters - Bebeth, Larry and Erwin, whose lives intertwine after super typhoon Haiyan left the city of Tacloban in a horrendous state. They search for the dead while trying desperately to keep their sanity intact, and to protect what little faith may have. Bebeth (Nora Aunor) searches for the remains of her three children in the hopes that any identified records could match...
A desaparecido goes home and searches for the society's spirit of love, truth and freedom. Cinemalaya 2013 short-film category finalist. Actors: Joeffrey Javier, Mark Luz, Upeng Fernandez & Alex Tiglao Writer/Director: Zig Dulay Executive Producer: Jeyow Evangelista, Zig Dulay & Jedd Dumaguina Line Producer: Jed Medrano Creative Consultant: Armando Lao Cinematographers: Jeyow Evangelista & Triztan Garcia Production Design: Olga Marquez Set Man: Jeffrey Icawat Production Manager: Kimmy Buquia Sound Design/Colorist: Jedd Dumaguina Musical Score: Gian Gianan Editing: Zig Dulay Poster Design: Alfred Amado
In the aftermath of a bank robbery in which she is taken hostage, Josie tells the police, her family and friends a scarcely credible tale. Nonetheless, as they have . hindi ka ba makapagpigil sa tukso? pelikula ni william pascual sa panulat ni armando lao.