Sa Pusod ng Dagat

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Sa Pusod ng Dagat ("In the Navel of the Sea")

Sa Pusod ng Dagat (In the Navel of the Sea)
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Sa Pusod ng Dagat (In the Navel of the Sea)

is a GMA Films and Film Experts, Inc. films which stars Jomari Yllana with Chinchin Gutierrez and Elizabeth Oropesa. Marilou Diaz-Abaya directs the movie. The film however didn't do well in the box office but it was critically acclaimed in local and international film festivals.Date Released: March 13, 1998

[edit] Synopsis

In the remote fishing island in the 50's, Pepito (Jomari Yllana) grows up learning the trade of his mother, Rosa (Elizabeth Oropesa), the only midwife capable of delivering the newborn babies of their community. t first, the young son doesn't mind the unusual arrangement, but as he grows older, he begins to resist the role traditionally meant only for women.

In time Pepito's coming of age intersects with the lives of the other islanders whose beliefs and struggles become critical impetus to his maturity. Eventually, embarrassment and prejudices are overcome by accptance and love between mother and son.

[edit] Awards and nominations

The film received nominations and awards from different local award-giving bodies. It got two Star Awards in 1999 for Cinematographer of the Year (Romeo Vitug) and Original Screenplay of the Year (Jun Lana)

The movie had received invitations from 17 prestigious film festivals abroad, an unprecedented achievement in the history of Philippine cinema.

"Sa Pusod ng Dagat" is the country's official entry to the Singapore International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Hong Kong Film Festival, Fukuoka International Film Festival, Tokyo International Film Festival and Oslo Film Festival. It is an entry to the film festivals in London, Cairo, Bombay, Barcelona, Haifa and New York.

The movie also made it to the Chicago International Film Festival, Montreal Film Festival, Nantes Festival of Free Continent and Chicago Film Festival. It was also the Philippine entry for Best Foreign Language Film in the Oscars.