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    It stars Nora Aunor as a young woman living in the province who claims to have seen a Marian apparition. The film story and script written by Ricky Lee was inspired by a series of alleged Marian apparitions appearing before schoolgirls, which took place from 1966 to 1972 on Cabra Island in Lubang, Occidental Mindoro.

  2. Nov 13, 2008 · Bernal's austere tale of a young woman who goes on a healing crusade after seeing a vision of the Virgin Mary, which stars Filipino actress Nora Aunor, took the prize with 32 percent of the...

  3. www.superstarnoraaunor.com › himalaHimala Movie Page

    It won for Nora Aunor Best Actress at the Metro Manila film fest and missed the Best Actress award at the Berlin Film Fest by only one vote. At the local awards derby, Nora's outstanding performance was largely ignored, giving her arch-rival Vilma Santos the grand slam win that year for her movie Relasyon. Joel David, a local film critic ...

  4. Himala ("Miracle") is a 1982 Filipino film, starring Nora Aunor. Himala is the story of Elsa, a barrio lass whose visions of the Virgin Mary change her life and cause a sensation hysteria in a poor, isolated northern village in the midst of drought.

  5. Nov 12, 2008 · It’s a masterpiece of award-winning director Ismael Bernal starring erstwhile superstar Nora Aunor. During the Asia Pacific Screen Awards on Tuesday in Australia’s Gold Coast, “Himala” was announced as the best film in the region. The film won via online voting through CNN’s website.

  6. Feb 17, 2018 · In what is perhaps the most iconic scene from the 1982 Ishmael Bernal classic, “Himala,” a youngish Nora Aunor summons a multitude of villagers to a barren hilltop and delivers the film’s most memorable line: “Walang himala!” And yet, three decades after, the brand-new stage adaptation of this classic film feels no less than a miracle in the flesh.

  7. Jun 18, 2022 · Nora Aunor was at her zenith in Himala. From her breakout win as an amateur singing champion in Tawag ng Tanghalan in 1967 to her groundbrea­king success in the Guy and Pip teenyboppe­r movies in the ’70s, the artist dubbed as the country’s Superstar put up her own production company which gave her the freedom to choose her own ...