Monday, November 26, 2012

THY WOMB in Davao

Just recently Nora Aunor was here to have her RED-CARPET PREMIER NIGHT of "THY WOMB" held  at SM Lanang Premier.



It was a bad day for her because she lost her cellphone at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, but nevertheless she ended up to have a happy day for winning BEST ACTRESS in 6th ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS or APSA in Brisbane, Australia.  And her director Brilliante Mendoza won BEST DIRECTOR AWARD for the flick "THY WOMB".



THY WOMB is the year's most internationally acclaimed Filipino Film all taken at TAWI-TAWI.


An exquisite film that reflects the extravagance of linguistic diversity among the people of the cultural minorities of Tawi-Tawi, among them the Sama tribe of the Bajaus played by the major characters: "The beauty of the Sama homelands is
undeniably a major attraction of the film but the beauty of its languages will most likely go undetected by its viewers, especially for its international audience...The six languages in the film are an accurate reflection of the linguistic diversity of the region as well as the entire Philippines. This is my first time to see so many languages woven into one film so seamlessly. It better reflects the cultural reality of language swapping that occurs in the Philippines than the usual all Tagalog programming found in Philippine movies and TV."
 ~sinama.org 

It is a film base in gratitude and goodwill.  It also depicts the life of marginalize people while orienting itself to the country's goal for progress and peace.

Watch the video of the victorious moments at the national premiere of "Thy Womb" in Davao City where the trophies for best actress (Ms. Nora Aunor) and best director (Brillante Mendoza) from the 6th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) were handed out prior to the screening.


    

Video credit to KAUMANSAMAONLINE
or Visit their FB PAGE:  THY WOMB

18 comments:

  1. Nora is still one of the Best Actress in the Philippines, her eyes alone can act.Congrats for her winning and feel sorry for the lost cellphone.

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    1. yes M'am Tess mata pa lang nya...nakukuha ka na sa emotions and everything. i am not a Noranian but it is very true.

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  2. I like to watch this movie. It's interesting that it won a lot of awards from different credible award giving bodies. We must be proud of this movie

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  3. This must be an excellent movie since both the director and the performer got an award.

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  4. I am sure this is another addition to the many great films that Nora Aunor stars. I want to watch this movie. I hope it will be played in UP theater soon.

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  5. The production design remind me, of all things, 'Lawrence of Arabia' for some reason. Strange huh? It's probably the shawl.

    To seamlessly merge culture via multilingual dialogue, star talents, and local scenery together is a feat only a man like Brilliante Mendoza can pull off.

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  6. When I heard that Nora Aunor bagged 2 awards outside Philippines, it's not a surprise for me anymore because she is after all, a great actress and even her eyes says a thousand words that are enough for you to understand what she feels. The best actress indeed!

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  7. My wife had asked me if we can watch this film. Yes! we will, The Superstar did a splendid job here meriting her with 2 International awards recognition. Saan ka pa.

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  8. I didn't know she made a comeback but at least, she still had the talent to compete against the best and was indeed an icon on acting.

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  9. Kudos to everyone involved in producing this brilliant film. It not only showcases Filipino talents and but our values and morals as well. Great cinematography, too!

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  10. The first thing I did when I read the first paragraph of your post is the date. I thought this is an old post because I didn't know that Nora is back to acting.

    It looks like an excellent movie. Nora is a brilliant actress so it's not a surprise that she bagged awards.

    A Nora Aunor is what the kind of actress that the PH movie industry lacks today.

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  11. Oh wow!!! I would love to watch this. I saw her earlier movies and she really seems to have this golden talent in front of the cam.

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  12. Best actress best director what else.. is this a "HINDI" film right? Filipino artist d best talaga wala akong masabi..

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  13. Thy womb is unique, interesting and award-worthy film. Director Mendoza and the Philippine Superstar Nora is a hot shot combination. I'm really proud of them and glad that you have a chance to see it in Davao.

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  14. Kudos to FILIPINO Indie Film. Great Cinematography.

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  15. Kasama nanaman si Mercedes Cabral! Manapanuod ko nga toh pag may dvd na.

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