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Duration
  

Running time
  
2h 3m

8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Initial release
  
January 29, 2003 (Manila)

Music director
  
Lutgardo Labad

Country
  
Philippines

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Language
  
Filipino/Tagalog/English

Writer
  
Michiko Yamamoto (story)

Awards
  
FAMAS Award for Best Child Actor, FAMAS Award for Best Picture

Cast
  
(Magnifico), (Edna), (Gerry), (Lola Magda), (Ka Doring), (Domeng)

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Magnifico


Magnifico is a 2003 Philippine drama film directed by Maryo J. De los Reyes, written by Michiko Yamamoto, and starring Jiro Manio, Lorna Tolentino, Albert Martinez, Gloria Romero.

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Plot

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In a Philippine village outside the island of Luzon, one special boy changes the lives of everyone he meets. Known to all as Magnifico, his name is Pikoy, a child of an impoverished family. His father works odd jobs, his elder brother has lost his academic scholarship, and his mother spends her days caring for both Helen, a young daughter, who suffers from cerebral palsy, and for her husband's aging mother, who lives upstairs in the family home. Magnifico is a sweet and well-intentioned boy, who is often berated by his father for his stupidity, an unkind assessment for a child who is considerably more clever than anyone gives him credit for.

Magnifico's world is filled with a cast of characters in need of his special gifts of hope, of determination, of love. There's the grief-stricken man who mourns for his mother; two feuding shop owners; the crabby old woman who runs the mortuary; his elder brother, who has a crush on a wealthy girl; his little sister, who wants to get out and experience the world, but cannot walk; and even his own ailing grandmother, who worries that the family won't be able to afford a proper burial for her when the time comes. That's a pretty tall order for just one boy.

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Nonetheless, Magnifico applies himself diligently to the task, concocting a remedy for the mortician's ailments, playing matchmaker for his love struck brother, industriously scheming to provide a burial gown and coffin for his grandmother, and negotiating a wheelchair so he can take his invalid sister to the carnival. Seeking nothing for himself, with his undaunted dedication to bring joy to the people he loves, Magnifico somehow manages to find just the right solution to fill every need. And when the night of the big carnival arrives, his efforts pay off in spades.

Cast

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  • Jiro Manio as Magnifico
  • Lorna Tolentino as Edna
  • Albert Martinez as Gerry
  • Gloria Romero as Lola Magda
  • Celia Rodriguez as Ka Doring
  • Mark Gil as Domeng
  • Tonton Gutierrez as Ka Romy
  • Amy Austria as Tessie
  • Cherry Pie Picache as Cristy
  • Danilo Barrios as Miong
  • Susan Africa as Pracing
  • Chalie Ann Manalang as Helen
  • Dindin Llarena as Ria
  • Joseph Roble as Carlo
  • Girlie Sevilla as Isang
  • Jon Romano as Ria's Father (as John Romano)
  • Dido De La Paz as Foreman
  • Alison VII as Makoy (as Allyson VII Gonzales)
  • David Granado as Tessie's Husband
  • Scarlet as Teacher
  • Jojo Vinzon as Gay Friend
  • Dan De Guzman II as Teacher
  • Romy Guiwa as Friend
  • Big Boy Gomez as Friend (as Boy Gomez)
  • Arnold as Friend
  • Cheenee as Friend
  • Wendy Hunter as Friend
  • Brilla Graza as Friend
  • Rosel De Ramos as Pawnshop Teller
  • Reception

    "Magnifico" received widespread recognition as an independent film at various international film festivals, securing 31 wins and receiving an additional 11 nominations. Notably, it was awarded the Crystal Bear at the 2004 Berlin International Film Festival in the Children's Category, alongside the Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk Grand Prix. The same year, it achieved significant success in its native country, winning seven major awards at the FAMAS Awards, seven at the Gawad Urian Awards, seven at the Golden Screen Awards, and six at the FAP Awards. In 2011, the Gawad Urian Awards Committee proclaimed Magnifico as the "Best Film of the Decade". It received positive reviews from film critics. Currently, it holds a 63% "fresh" rating from Rotten Tomatoes.


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    References

    Magnifico (film) Wikipedia
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