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  1. Bata bata paano ka ginawa? (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Sep 9, 1998 · Bata bata paano ka ginawa?: Directed by Chito S. Roño. With Vilma Santos, Ariel Rivera, Albert Martinez, Raymond Bagatsing. Women's-rights advocate Lea has two children from two different men. Although her children's fathers find madness in her methods, they pretty much let her have her way as far as their children are concerned.

  3. Cast. Vilma Santos, Carlo Aquino, Serena Dalrymple. Women's rights advocate Lea finds herself fighting for her own right when the respective fathers of her children show up to take the kids away from her.

  4. Cast and crew of «Bata bata paano ka ginawa?» (1998). Roles and the main characters. Vilma Santos, Ariel Rivera, Albert Martinez.

  5. Bata, Bata Paano Ka Ginawa - Full Cast & Crew. Lea a women's rights activist and mother of two, has been abandoned by the fathers of her children. She struggles to provide for her...

  6. For any woman to have two children from two different men is an ordeal, but women's-rights advocate Lea (Vilma Santos) is not just any woman: she possesses a liberal outlook and an unparalleled affection that enables her to properly raise her kids Ojie (Carlo Aquino) and Maya (Serena Dalrymple).

  7. Find movie and film cast and crew information for Bata, Bata Paano Ka Ginawa (1998) - Chito S. Roño on AllMovie.

  8. Sep 9, 1998 · Find out where to watch Bata bata paano ka ginawa? online. This comprehensive streaming guide lists all of the streaming services where you can rent, buy, or stream for free

  9. A women's rights activist and mother of two, Lea has been abandoned by the fathers of her children. Her daughter and son are at crucial transitional ages and she struggles to provide for them while maintaining her hectic job at a woman's crisis center. Soon though, the job and her budding...

  10. For any woman to have two children from two different men is an ordeal, but women's rights advocate Lea (Vilma Santos) is not just any woman: she possesses a liberal outlook and an unparalleled affection that enables her to properly raise her kids Ojie (Carlo Aquino) and Maya (Serena Dalrymple).