Leonor Will Never Die

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Leonor Will Never Die
Leonor Will Never Die film poster.jpg
North American theatrical release poster
Directed byMartika Ramirez Escobar
Written byMartika Ramirez Escobar
Produced byMonster Jimenez
Mario Cornejo
StarringSheila Francisco
Bong Cabrera
Rocky Salumbides
Anthony Falcon
CinematographyCarlos Mauricio
Edited byLawrence Ang
Music byAlyana Cabral
Pan De Coco
Production
companies
Arkeofilms
ANIMA
Distributed byCercamon World Sales (Philippines)
Music Box Films (North America) [1]
Release dates
Running time
99 minutes
Country Philippines
LanguageFilipino
Box office$32,950 [2] [3]

Leonor Will Never Die (Filipino: Ang Pagbabalik ng Kwago, lit. "Return of the Owl") is a 2022 Filipino psychological comedy-drama film written and directed by Martika Ramirez Escobar, in her directorial debut. The film stars Sheila Francisco as a retired screenwriter who, after falling into a coma, finds herself the action hero of her unfinished screenplay. The supporting cast includes Bong Cabrera, Rocky Salumbides, and Anthony Falcon. The film is an homage to Filipino action films of the 1970s and '80s. [4]

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Leonor Will Never Die premiered at the World Cinema Dramatic Competition of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, the first Filipino film to compete since The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros in 2006. The film received positive reviews, with Escobar being awarded the Special Jury Prize for Innovative Spirit. [5] [6] The film also premiered in the Philippines, opening the 18th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival at the Cultural Center of the Philippines on August 5, 2022, marking the festival's return to on-site screening since the breakout of the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] [8] It was acquired by Music Box Films for North American distribution in February 2022, and was released across North America in a limited release starting on November 25, 2022.

Plot summary

Leonor Reyes (Sheila Francisco) was once a major player in the Filipino film industry after creating a string of successful action films, but now her household, consisting of Leonor and her son Rudie, struggles to pay the bills. When she reads an advertisement looking for screenplays, Leonor begins tinkering with an unfinished script about the quest of young, noble Ronwaldo (Rocky Salumbides), forced to avenge his brother’s murder at the hand of thugs. While her imagination provides some escape from reality, an accident involving a television knocks her out and sends her into a coma. This transports Leonor inside the incomplete movie where she can play out her wildest dreams firsthand and discover the perfect ending to her story. Meanwhile, Rudie seeks to discover where his mother went.

Cast

  • Sheila Francisco as Leonor Reyes
  • Bong Cabrera as Rudie Reyes
  • Rocky Salumbides as Ronwaldo
  • Anthony Falcon as Dead Ronwaldo
  • Allan Bautista as Valentin
  • Rea Molina as Isabella
  • Ryan Eigenmann as Ricardo
  • John Paulo Rodriguez as Junior
  • Dido Dela Paz as Mayor
  • Tami Monsod as Dra. Valdez

Production

Crew

RoleCrewmembers
Writer/DirectorMartika Ramirez Escobar
Producers Monster Jimenez & Mario Cornejo
Executive ProducersAurora Oreta, Martika Ramirez Escobar & Quark Henares
Associate DirectorMikee De La Cruz
Line ProducerRajiv Idnani
Director of PhotographyCarlos Mauricio
Production DesignerEero Yves S. Francisco
EditorLawrence S. Ang
SoundCorinne de San Jose
MusicAlyana Cabral & Pan de Coco
ColoristTimmy Torres
VFX ArtistTricia Bernasor

Concept and development

The idea for the film came to Escobar when she was a young girl after action star-turned-politician Joseph Estrada was elected President of the Philippines. In the film's production notes, Escobar comments, "Today, decades later, after having two more ‘action star’ presidents [Estrada and the failed bid of Fernando Poe Jr.], I find myself questioning this absurd reality and am surprised by how easy it can be understood once I place it in parallel with our love for movies." [4] After graduating from the University of the Philippines Diliman with a film degree, Escobar began working on the screenplay and continued to edit and revise it over the next eight years while she worked as a cinematographer on other films. [9] [10] During that time, she also attended writing workshops of screenwriters Ricky Lee and Bong Lao. [11]

Casting

For the role of Leonor, Escobar was looking for "someone who feels like they fit in that macho world, with the intelligence and sharpness of a writer, and the tough tenderness of a mother." The film's producer, Monster Jimenez, recommended Sheila Francisco after seeing her in the stage musical drama Ang Huling El Bimbo . [4]

Filming and post-production

The film was shot in the Philippines from July to September 2019. [12] The film was supported by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) through its CreatePHFilms funding program and sponsored under its Full Circle Lab-Philippines development program. [13]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 91% of 34 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.30/10.The website's consensus reads: "A delightfully unique tribute to the transporting power of cinema, Leonor Will Never Die marks director/co-writer Martika Ramirez Escobar as a talent to watch." [14] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 72 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. [15]

In a wrap-up of Sundance, The New York Times film critic A.O. Scott calls the film "wonderfully unclassifiable" and says "the combination of family melodrama, pulpy violence and surreal comedy add up to the disarmingly tender portrait of an artist on the edge of the afterlife." [16] Marya Gates of RogerEbert.com says the film "establishes writer/director Martika Ramirez Escobar as an artist with a singular voice and bright future in halls of weird cinema," with Sheila Francisco "an utter delight as Leonor." [17] In a mixed review, Amy Nicholson of Variety writes that it is "creative and clever – perhaps too clever" as towards the end of the film "the script’s ambitions have outreached its grasp, even with the formidable Francisco holding the stories’ layers together." [18]

Along with The New York Times, [16] the film is considered one of the best films of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival by The Atlantic [19] and Vogue . [20]

Accolades

At Sundance, the film was awarded the Special Jury Prize for Innovative Spirit. In recognition of the accolades of Leonor Will Never Die, as well as for the Short Film Grand Jury Prize-winner The Headhunter's Daughter, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) chair Liza Diño-Seguerra described the moment as "Philippines Cinema's historic win at the Sundance," adding that the filmmakers are "writing history." [21]

YearFilm FestivalAwardResultRef.
2022 CAAMFest Comcast Xfinity Narrative AwardWon
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film FestivalSpecial Jury Mention - Narrative FeatureWon
Razor Reel Fantastic Film FestivalYoungblood AwardWon
Toronto International Film Festival Amplify Voices Won
Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Dramatic Competition Special Jury Prize: Innovative SpiritWon [22]
2023 Independent Spirit Awards Best International Film Nominated [23]


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