Madrasta

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Madrasta
Directed by Olivia Lamasan
Produced by Charo Santos-Concio
Malou N. Santos
Vic del Rosario
Written by Olivia Lamasan
Raymond Lee
Starring Sharon Cuneta
Christopher de Leon
Zsa Zsa Padilla
Distributed by Star Cinema and VIVA Films
Release dates 1996
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog, English

Madrasta (Stepmother) is a 1996 Filipino movie directed by Olivia Lamasan starring Megastar Sharon Cuneta and Christopher De Leon. The family drama clinched the Megastar a Grandslam Best Actress honor, garnering best actress recognition from all major award-giving bodies in the Philippines, while its strong showing at the box-office conferred to Sharon, another Box-Office Queen award. The Star Cinema produced drama was Sharon's first movie outside her home studio of more than twenty years, Viva Films. Madrasta had its Asian TV screening via the movie channel Cinemax.

The film is set to be restored by ABS-CBN Film Archive.

Synopsis

The loving and nurturing Mariel (Sharon Cuneta) marries Edward (Christopher De Leon) after his first wife abandons him and took responsibility as a mother to his three children (Claudine Barretto, Patrick Garcia and Camille Prats). Mariel strives to win the acceptance and affection of her new stepchildren, even as she tries to define her role in the family she is still just a stepmother no matter what and she must learn how to cope and be a part of their lives. Directed by Olivia M. Lamasan, this provocative film explores issues of love, trust and what it means to be a family.

Cast

Awards

FAMAS (1997)

* Best Actress Sharon Cuneta

* Best Child Actor Patrick Garcia

* Best Actor Christopher De Leon (Nominated)

* Best Director Olivia M. Lamasan (Nominated)

* Best Editing Edgardo Vinarao (Nominated) Rudy Hukom (Nominated)

* Best Movie Theme Song Willy Cruz (Nominated) For the song "Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin?".

* Best Picture (Nominated)

* Best Screenplay Ricardo Lee (Nominated) Olivia M. Lamasan (Nominated)

* Best Supporting Actress Zsa Zsa Padilla (Nominated)

* Best Supporting Actor Koko Trinidad (Nominated)

FAP Awards (1997)

* Best Actress Sharon Cuneta

* Best Actor Christopher De Leon (Nominated)

* Best Director Olivia M. Lamasan (Nominated)

* Best Editing Edgardo Vinarao (Nominated) Rudy Hukom (Nominated)

* Best Musical Score unknown (Nominated)

* Best Original Song Willy Cruz (Nominated) For the song "Madrasta".

* Best Picture

* Best Screenplay Ricardo Lee (Nominated) Olivia M. Lamasan (Nominated)

* Best Supporting Actor Patrick Garcia (Nominated)

* Best Supporting Actress Zsa Zsa Padilla (Nominated)

Gawad Urian (1997)

* Best Actress Sharon Cuneta Tied with Nora Aunor for Bakit may kahapon pa? (1996).

* Best Actor Christopher De Leon (Nominated)

* Best Direction Olivia M. Lamasan (Nominated)

* Best Editing Edgardo Vinarao (Nominated) John David Hukom (Nominated)

* Best Picture

* Best Screenplay Ricardo Lee (Nominated) Olivia M. Lamasan (Nominated)

Star Awards for Movies (1997)

* Actor of the Year Christopher De Leon

*Actress of the Year Sharon Cuneta

* Director of the Year Olivia M. Lamasan (Nominated)

* Movie Theme Song of the Year Willy Cruz (Nominated) For the song "Madrasta".

* Movie of the Year (Nominated)

* Musical Scorer of the Year unknown (Nominated)

* Supporting Actor of the Year Patrick Garcia (Nominated)

* Supporting Actress of the Year Zsa Zsa Padilla (Nominated)

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