Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo

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Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo
Directed by Jose Javier Reyes
Starring Judy Ann Santos
Ryan Agoncillo
and many more.
Distributed by Star Cinema
Release date(s) December 25, 2006
Country Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Language Tagalog
Followed by Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo
Official website
IMDb profile

Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo is a Filipino romantic comedy film. It was produced by Star Cinema, and is the official entry of Star Cinema for the 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival. It stars real-life couple, Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo.

Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo had a total gross of P139.9 million for two weeks, becoming the highest grossing film for the 32nd MMFF.[1]It also the big winner of 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival.

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[edit] Plot

Angie and Jed are opposites of each other. That's why a lot of people were surprised that they fell in love and became a couple. Their happy relationship is put to test when Jed decides to migrate and leave the country for good. His parents have been pestering him to join the whole family in North America and he finally gave in to his parents' will. Just as when he was about to leave, he realized why he should stay. He proposed to Angie and they got engaged.

The wedding preparations became disastrous when their parents started meddling and clashing. Trouble escalates to the point that the wedding was called off. But eventually, they didn’t let their family dispute stop them from getting married. Then again, the newly weds encountered new sets of highs and lows in their marriage. People and events kept on testing their relationship. The ultimate test happened when Angie got pregnant and her mood swings lead Jed to seek the company of another woman. Will Angie and Jed reconcile again and pass this ultimate test?

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[edit] Awards

  • 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival - Philippines [2]
    Second-Best Film
    Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award
    Most Gender-Sensitive Film
    Best Director: Jose Javier Reyes
    Best Actress: Judy Ann Santos
    Best Supporting Actress: Gina Pareño
    Best Story: Jose Javier Reyes
    Best Screenplay: Jose Javier Reyes
    Best Movie Theme Song: "Hawak Kamay" by Yeng Constantino
  • 5th Gawad Tanglaw [3]
    One of Five Outstanding Films of the Year
    One of Five Outstanding Directors of the Year: Jose Javier Reyes
  • 23rd PMPC Star Awards for Movies [4]
    Movie of the Year
    Movie Director of the Year: Jose Javier Reyes
    Movie Actress of the Year: Judy Ann Santos
    Movie Supporting Actress of the Year: Gina Pareño
    Movie Original Screenplay of the Year: Jose Javier Reyes
  • 4th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards[5]
    Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
    Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy: Judy Ann Santos
  • 9th Gawad Sineng-Sine PASADO Awards[6]
    Best Screenplay: Jose Javier Reyes
  • 55th FAMAS Awards [7]
    Best Picture: Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo
    Best Director: Jose Javier Reyes
    Best Actress: Judy Ann Santos
    Best Supporting Actress: Gina Pareño
    Best Story: Jose Javier Reyes
    Best Screenplay: Jose Javier Reyes
    Best Editing: Vito Cajili
    Best Musical Score: Jessie Lucas
    Best Theme Song: "Hawak Kamay" by Yeng Constantino
  • 25th FAP Luna Awards [8]
    Best Picture: Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo
    Best Director: Jose Javier Reyes
    Best Actress: Judy Ann Santos
    Best Supporting Actress: Gina Pareño
    Best Screenplay: Jose Javier Reyes and Mary Ann Bautista
    Best Editing: Vito Cajili
  • 2007 YES! Magazine's Readers' Choice
    Favorite Movie of the year

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