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Directed by | Maryo J. de los Reyes |
Written by | Irma Dimaranan |
Screenplay by | Irma Dimaranan |
Produced by | Yolly Q. Leano....supervising producer Gaudicio Manalo....executive producer |
Starring | Nora Aunor Yul Servo Aleck Bovic |
Cinematography | Odyssey Flores |
Edited by | Jess Navarro |
Music by | Lutgardo Labad |
Distributed by | Angora Films |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Naglalayag (Silent Passage) is a 2004 Filipino movie that tells the story of a May–December affair between a middle-aged judge and a young taxi driver.
Dorinda (Nora Aunor), a state prosecutor turned judge on the edge of a mid-life crisis, finds herself completely alone. Her only son Dennis resides in the United States with his wife. She has been a widow for years but lonely she isn't, she'd always tell everyone. Truth is, she lives an empty life.
Some twist of fate has her meeting Noah (Yul Servo), a young taxi driver who is poles apart from her own social and economic backgrounds. They guy is in mourning after his father, also a cabbie, died in the hands of a hold-up gang.
Dorinda is a judge and menopausal. Noah is a taxi driver and a virile 20-year-old. They don't fit the equation. But, this what makes their relationship interesting, if not exciting. [1]
Year | Group | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2004 | 31st Festival International du Film Indépendant de Bruxelles (Belgium) | Special Jury Award | Maryo J. de los Reyes | Won |
Best Actress | Nora Aunor | Won | ||
Best Actor | Yul Servo | Won |
Year | Group | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2004 | Manila Film Festival | Best Picture | Won | |
Best Actress | Nora Aunor | Won | ||
Best Actor | Yul Servo | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Aleck Bovic | Won | ||
Best Director | Maryo J. de los Reyes | Won | ||
Best Screenplay | Irma Dimaranan | Won | ||
Best Story | Irma Dimaranan | Won | ||
Best Musical Score | Lutgardo Labad | Won | ||
Best Original Theme Song | Sa Gitna ng Buhay ~ Rey Valera | Won | ||
2005 | FAMAS Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards | Best Picture | Won | |
Best Director | Maryo J. de los Reyes | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Aleck Bovic | Won | ||
Best Story | Irma Dimaranan | Won | ||
Best Original Theme Song | Sa Gitna ng Buhay ~ Rey Valera | Won | ||
Best in Editing | Jess Navarro | Won | ||
Best in Cinematography | Odyssey Flores | Won | ||
Best Actor | Yul Servo | Nominated | ||
Gawad Urian Awards (Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino) | Best Actress | Nora Aunor | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Aleck Bovick | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Yul Servo | Nominated | ||
Film Academy of the Philippines (Luna Awards) | Best Supporting Actress | Jaclyn Jose | Won | |
Best Picture | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Nora Aunor | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Yul Servo | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay | Irma Dimaranan | Nominated | ||
Best Sound | Nestor Mutia Angie Reyes | Nominated | ||
Best Musical Score | Lutgardo Labad | Nominated | ||
Golden Screen Awards for Movies (EnPress) | Best Actress | Nora Aunor | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Jacklyn Jose | Nominated | ||
Gawad PASADO (Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro) | Pinakapasadong Aktres | Nora Aunor | Won | |
BALATCA (Batangas Laguna Teachers Association for Culture and the Arts | Best Actress | Nora Aunor | Won | |
Gawad TANGLAW | Kapuripuring Aktres | Nora Aunor | Won |
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