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Synopsis. Sister Stella Legaspi is a nun who serves as a guidance counselor for people who have problems, including abused women and runaways. Later on, she became involved in sociopolitical issues as she took part in a strike organized by the laborers. Cast. Vilma Santos as Sister Stella Legaspi. Jay Ilagan as Nick Fajardo. Gina Alajar as Gigi.
mundo ng mga manggagawang nakikibaka upang makamit ang pantay na. karapatan mula sa isang pabrika ng mantika. Mas namulat ang kaisipan ni Sister. Stella L. nang personal niyang masaksihan sa labor strike ang kalupitan at ang.
Sister Stella L.: Directed by Mike De Leon. With Vilma Santos, Jay Ilagan, Gina Alajar, Laurice Guillen. A nun becomes involved in an on-going labor strike. She starts out non-politicized, but later learns about the plight of the simple working man and inevitably, the government's neglect of the poor masses. Filipino Tagalog movie.
Jul 21, 2017 · Among Urian Lifetime Achievement recipient Vilma Santos' most memorable movies is “Sister Stella L.,” about a nun fighting against government oppression and injustices.
Sep 23, 2022 · Made during a period of political turmoil in the Philippines, the messianic and didactic orientation of Sister Stella L. underscores the declaration that to love thy neighbor is radical and therefore liberating.
Summaries. A nun becomes involved in an on-going labor strike. She starts out non-politicized, but later learns about the plight of the simple working man and inevitably, the government's neglect of the poor masses. Filipino Tagalog movie.
Young Sister Stella Legaspi (Vilma Santos) works as a counselor for battered women and unwed mothers at a convent but otherwise stays out of politics; she grows uncomfortable when her ex-boyfriend (Jay Ilagan), now a journalist, pries for her opinion about the socio-political involvement of priests and nuns.
Jun 1, 2018 · A young woman, who seeks help after an abortion in the Convention, accuses her of having not suffered herself and therefore could not understand her. The nuns’ gown as an open visor.
Apr 18, 2023 · Following Kisapmata (1981) and Batch ’81 (1982), Sister Stella L. completes De Leon’s trilogy of power and subjugation, strengthening his case at the time as one of the Philippines’ most fearless filmmakers.
Sister Stella L. A young nun at a convent grows uncomfortable after her ex tried to start a political conversation with her. However, when she accepted to help on the picket lines during a strike at an oil factory, a burning desire for change awakens within her.