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Wikipedia article




'Lola Igna' is a 2019 Filipino comedy film directed and written by Eduardo Roy Jr., and starring veteran actress Angie Ferro, and Yves Flores. It had a theatrical release in the Philippines on September 12, 2019 as one of the entries of the 2019 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino.

Cast



Main cast

* Angie Ferro as Lola Igna

* Yves Flores as Tim

Supporting cast

* Maria Isabel Lopez as Nida

* Meryll Soriano as Ana

* Soliman Cruz as Town Mayor

* Royce Cabrera as Bok

* Jojo Riguerra as Nida's Husband

* Peewee O'Hara as Senyang (Nida's Storekeeper)

* Armand Reyes as Gusting

* Joel Saracho as Quack Doctor

* Rener Concepcion as Carias (Igna's Husband)

* Chamyto Aguedan as Tourist

* Sarah Pagkalinawan-Brakensiek as Tourist

Production



'Lola Igna' was directed by Eduardo Roy Jr. under the production of Found Films and EMBA Productions.

According to Roy, the concept of the film originated from his own reflections on his relationship with his maternal great-grandmother who is a resident of Sagada who died at the age of 80 years in 2012. The film was a tribute to Roy's great grandmother, describing it as story of what if he got to bond more with his great grandmother since he did not have a chance to learn more about her since she lived in the remote Mountain Province. Lola Igna is a representation of Roy's great grandmother and the main protagonist who went to Sagada to meet Igna represents himself.

The film was to feature in Cinemalaya twice; the first in 2012 and the second in 2017. The film had to be pulled-out as one of the official entries of the 2012 edition due to revisions on the script that would satisfy the demands of an international distributor and due to budgetary concerns. Work on the film had to be halted due to director Eduardo Roy's illness consequentially caused its withdrawal from the 2017 edition of Cinemalaya.

Release



This film was supposed to be part of Cinemalaya 2012 but it was withdrawn because the film's script was revised by its producer in order to meet the needs of an international distributor. It was chosen again and was supposed to feature as one of the entries of the Cinemalaya 2017 but production backed out from the film fest. In 2018, Lola Igna was chosen as one of the official entries of the 2018 ToFarm Film Festival Philippines. However, it got pulled out again. It was announced as an official entry to the 3rd Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino of the Film Development Council of the Philippines and was shown in Philippine cinemas from September 1219, 2019.

Reception



Critical reception

The film has received critical acclaim in the 2019 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino's Awards Night on September 16, 2019. It was awarded the coveted "Best Picture", Best Screenplay, Best Musical Score and Best Actress for Angie Ferro.

A review excerpt published by GMA News and written by J. Neil Garcia stated: "What an ordinary, straightforward, and given the recent spate of miserablist and poverty-porny films entirely refreshing vision of our peoples inner truthindeed, of all of humanitys inner and most resplendent truth: while everyone and everything passes, what will remain of us is love. Kudos, hence, to Lola Ignas producers, writers, cast, and crew, for such a touching and memorable film. Congratulations to Roy, who is moving from strength to strength as a director, and who is definitely one of our cinemas bright new lights. And of course, hats off and immense respect to the great Angie Ferro, whose dignified and poignantly human enfleshment of Lola Igna will doubtless be a touchstone performance for other actors for many generations to come."

Meanwhile, Oggs Cruz of Rappler.com commented that, "Eduardo Roy, Jr.s Lola Igna is an absolute charmer. Society still plays a crucial part in this otherwise private concern, and Roy doesnt just understand that, he fully comprehends that everything is interconnected. The film instinctively balances the inhumanity of being a world record and the profoundness of the pleasures of death after living a life fully lived, resulting in a truly tender portrait of this worlds most subtle and mysterious injustices."

Miggy Ramos of Cinema Bravo writes a review entitled, "Beautiful, heartfelt lessons in life (and death)", praising the film favorably and stating that, "Lola Igna gives us a chance to revisit our purpose in life: the very reason for our existence. It tells us that life is precious and that we have to be thankful for it every day. We may not know what the future would bring but living in the present is much more important. Lola Igna, as a character and a film, could help us move on from our struggles in life by simply living more and loving the people around us to the fullest."

Accolades



References



Category:2019 films

Category:2019 comedy-drama films

Category:Philippine comedy-drama films

Category:Cinemalaya films

Category:Films directed by Eduardo Roy Jr.

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