And God Smiled at Me

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And God Smiled at Me
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Promotional movie poster
Directed byDanny Holmsen
Mar S. Torres
Produced byVera- Perez Family
Starring Nora Aunor
Tirso Cruz III
Luis Gonzales
Lucita Soriano
CinematographyFelipe Santiago
Music byDanny Holmsen
Distributed by Sampaguita Pictures
VP Pictures
Release date
  • October 14, 1972 (1972-10-14)
CountryThe Philippines
Language Filipino

And God Smiled at Me is a 1972 family drama film produced by Sampaguita Pictures and VP pictures. It is the official entry to the 3rd Quezon City Film Festival. The movie gave Aunor her first best actress award and marks her as a dramatic actress. The movie was also the top grosser of the film festival for that particular year. [1]

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Cast

Trivia

This was Aunor's first film that gave her, her first ever best actress trophy.

Awards and recognition

YearGroupCategoryNomineeResult
19723rd Quezon City Film FestivalManuel L. Quezon Award for Best PictureWon
Best Actress Nora Aunor Won
Best Actor Tirso Cruz III Won
Best Supporting ActressLucita SorianoWon
Best CinematographyFelipe SantiagoWon
Best SoundFlaviano VillarealWon
Best Musical ScoreDanny HolmsenWon

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References

  1. "And God Smiled at Me". IMDb .