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Directed by | Adolfo Alix Jr. |
Written by | Jerry Gracio |
Produced by | Alfred Vargas |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Pieta is an upcoming Philippine drama film starring Nora Aunor and Alfred Vargas. It was directed by Adolf Alix Jr..
The development of Pieta was publicly announced as early as February 2023. [4]
Pieta was produced under Alternative Vision Cinema and Noble Wolf. [3] Adolfo Alix Jr. was the director with co-star Alfred Vargas also a producer. The film was derived from an original story by Alix, [5] and not a remake of the 1983 film of the same name which had several adaptations. [6] Jerry Gracio was the screenwriter. [7]
Pieta was filmed in March 2023 [7] in less than ten days. [8] The film is primarily set in a cornfield in Pampanga. [1] By June 2023, the film is already in the post-production stage. [8]
Pieta was initially projected to be released on May 2023, the month when Mother's Day falls. [5] It was later submitted for the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival which opened on December 23, 2023. [9] However Pieta was not accepted as an entry. [6]
With the film having a sneak screening as early as December 22, 2023 [1] and has a limited release on December 23, 2023. [10] Pieta is scheduled to have its theatrical release in the Philippines sometime around 2024. [2]
Date | Awards | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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May 26, 2024 | 72nd Famas Awards | FAMAS Award for Best Actor | Alfred Vargas | Won | [11] |
FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress | Gina Alajar | Nominated | |||
FAMAS Award for Best Screenplay | Jerey Gracio | Nominated | |||
Circle of Excellence | Nora Aunor | Won | |||
July 21, 2024 | 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies | PMPC Star Award for Movie Actor of the Year | Alfred Vargas | Nominated | [12] |
Star Award for Movie Actress of the Year | Nora Aunor | Won | |||
Star Award for Movie Supporting Actor of the Year | Bembol Roco | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year | Gina Alajar | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie of the Year | Pieta | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Director of the Year | Adolfo Alix Jr | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Screenwriter of the Year | Jerry Gracio | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Cinematographer of the Year | Nelson Macababat | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Editor of the Year | Adolfo Alix Jr, Mark Joseph Llona | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Musical Scorer of the Year | Mikoy Morales | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Production Designer of the Year | Jhon Paul Sapitula | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Sound Engineer of the Year | Immanuel Verona | Nominated | |||
Star Award for Indie Movie Ensemble Acting of the Year | Pieta | Won |
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