Sakaling Hindi Makarating
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Directed by | Ice Idanan |
Written by | Ice Idanan Petersen Vargas |
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Cinematography | Ice Idanan[1] |
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Music by | Mon Espia |
Production company | Media East Productions |
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Running time | 90 minutes[2] |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
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Sakaling Hindi Makarating (English: In Case They Don't Arrive) is a 2016 Philippine independent road drama film co-written, shot, co-produced, and directed by Ice Idanan in her directorial debut.[1] The film stars Alessandra de Rossi, Teri Malvar, JC Santos and Pepe Herrera. It is an official entry to the 2nd CineFilipino Film Festival,[3][4][5] where it won seven awards including Best Picture and Best Director.
The film had its theatrical release in the Philippines on February 1, 2017.[6]
Plot
[edit]Cielo (Alessandra de Rossi), a 27-year-old workaholic is laid-off from work with a big severance check. She is then forced to move into a smaller place, an apartment that she bought with her ex-fiance. With nothing to do but to nurse a broken heart, she feels like her life is beginning to take a turn for the worse. One day, an anonymous postcard arrives. These postcards arrive from different places, and attached to them are different artworks, made and written by the same hand. She grows fond of these letters and feels a sense of intimacy with the author. With the help of the anonymous postcards and her new neighbor Paul (Pepe Herrera), she finally decides to go on a trip using the postcards as a guide, rediscovering not only her country but also herself. Lessons are learned and friendships are made as the story of Cielo and the anonymous writer unfolds.
Cast
[edit]- Alessandra de Rossi as Cielo
- Therese Malvar as Sol
- Pepe Herrera as Paul
- JC Santos as Manuel
- Elijah Canlas as Benjie
- Karen delos Reyes
- Lesley Lina
- Hiraya Plata as Aisha
- Jay Gonzaga as Mark
- Gabriela Sebastian
- Marius Talampas
- Irma Adlawan
Critical reception
[edit]Oggs Cruz from Rappler states in his review that "Given that the film teases about the identity of a certain person who would have completed Cielo's thirst for the perfect romance, its ending, which keeps things within the universe of uncertainty, is delightfully bittersweet." He also praised Idanan's photography calling it "evidently beautiful".[7]
Awards
[edit]Year | Organization | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2016 | CineFilipino Film Festival[8][9] | Best Director | Ice Idanan | Won |
Best Actor | Pepe Herrera | Won | ||
Best Cinematography | Ice Idanan tied with Tey Clamor for Ned's Project | Won | ||
Best Musical Score | Mon Espia | Won | ||
Best Sound | Raffy Magsaysay | Won | ||
Best Editing | Hannah Espia | Won | ||
Best Picture | Sakaling Hindi Makarating | Won (2nd Place) |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Cinematographer makes Directorial debut with CineFilipino entry". InterAksyon. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ a b "Sakaling Hindi Makarating (2016)". Berlinale-Talents. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^ "Guide-Cinefilipino Film Festival". CinemaBravo. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ "Mainstream, indie stars in CineFilipino 2016". Inquirer. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ "CineFilipino showcases the best stories told in a uniquely Filipino way". The Philippine Star. 4 January 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- ^ Gonzales, Yuji Vincent (17 January 2017). "Sakaling Hindi Makarating: Journey to self-discovery, beautiful tale of ugly heartbreak". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
- ^ "Movie reviews:All 9 CineFilipino 2016 feature length films". Rappler. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ "Full List Winners: CineFilipino Film Festival 2016". Cinemabravo. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ "Lesbian-themed film Ned's Project bags best picture award in 2016 CineFilipino Film 2016". Inquirer. Retrieved 20 June 2016.