Philippines / Jul 16, 2011
Niño (2011)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The once illustrious Lopez-Aranda family has faded. Celia, once the darling of Philippine opera, and Gaspar, a distinguished ex-congressman, lacked the shrewdness to maintain their once elegant status. Saddled with a failed marriage, a vanishing career and mounting debt, Celia sold her share of their house to Gaspar, now bedridden. She managed to stay for free in exchange for being Gaspar’s caregiver. Gaspar loves listening to Celia’s arias. This idyllic arrangement is shattered when he slips into a coma. His daughter, Raquel, comes home from the US, determined to sell the house to salvage her own economic woes abroad. This signals Celia’s impending homelessness. With only a few heirlooms to sell, she is at her wits’ end. A fervent believer of the Sto. Nino, she hopes for a miracle. She dresses up her grandson, Antony, in Sto. Nino robes to prepare him for the coming fiesta.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Niño |
| Original language | TL |
| Production countries | Philippines |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Cinemalaya Foundation |
| Release date | 16 luglio 2011 |
| Production | Daniel Arcenas, Krisma Fajardo, Philippe Shambon |
| Writer | Rody Vera |
| Editing | Danny Añonuevo |
| Cinematography | Lee Briones-Meily |
| Assistant directors | Ed Lacson Jr., Loy Arcenas |
| Production design | Laida Lim-Perez, Martin Masadao, Carlos Bernardino |
| Art direction | Martin Masadao, Carlos Bernardino, Laida Lim-Perez |
| Set decoration | Martin Masadao, Laida Lim-Perez, Carlos Bernardino |
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| Music | Jerrold Tarog, Albert Michael Idioma |
| Sound | Jerrold Tarog, Albert Michael Idioma |
| Costume design | Dee Nermal |
| Makeup | Dee Nermal |
| Hairstyling | Dee Nermal |
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