Ipagpatawad Mo
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- Vic R. Del Rosario Jr.
- William C. Leary
| Ipagpatawad Mo | |
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Official movie poster | |
| Directed by | Laurice Guillen |
| Written by | Olivia M. Lamasan |
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| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Eduardo Jacinto |
| Edited by | Efren Jarlego |
| Music by | Willy Cruz |
Production company | Viva Films |
| Distributed by | Viva Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
| Country | Philippines |
| Language | Filipino |
Ipagpatawad Mo (English: Forgive Me) is a 1991 Philippine family drama film directed by Laurice Guillen from a story and screenplay written by Olivia M. Lamasan.[1] Starring Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon in their 16th film together,[2] the film revolves around a couple who try their best to make their marriage work while they struggle with their firstborn who has autism. The film co-stars Charito Solis, Delia Razon, Bing Loyzaga, Amy Perez and Joonee Gamboa.
Produced and distributed by Viva Films, the film was theatrically released on 23 October 1991.
Celina and Mike's marriage encounters turbulence when they learn that their first-born child, Mike Jr. (nicknamed Junjun), has autism.
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Cast
- Main cast
- Vilma Santos as Celina Esquivel
- Christopher de Leon as Mike Esquivel
- Supporting cast
- Charito Solis as Carmen, Celina's mother
- Delia Razon as Isolde, Mike's mother
- Bing Loyzaga as Melanie
- Amy Perez as Monique
- Vivian Foz as Chona, Celina's sister
- Johnny Wilson as Jaime, Mike's father
- Joonee Gamboa as Gardo, Celina's father
- Edmund Cupcupin as Don Manuel
- Ruby Rodriguez as Ruby
- Jinky Oda as Jinky
- Terence Baylon as Junjun, the 8-year-old son of Celina and Mike who has autism
- Bennet Ignacio as Junjun (3 yrs.)
- Eddie Albert Ramos as Paolo, Celina and Mike's second son
- Lorli Villanueva as Psychiatrist
- Tony Mabesa as EENT Doctor
- Ces Mathay as Mike's Friend 1
- Raul Recto as Mike's Friend 2
- Manny Mendoza as Mike's Friend 3
- Maso Diez as Singer
- Rusty Sangalang as TV Director}}
Production
ABS-CBN's resident writer and producer, Olivia Lamasan, was tasked by director Laurice Guillen to write a screenplay after the latter discovered her great efforts and contributions in rewriting the scripts.[1]
The lead stars, Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon prepared and tackled their roles as the parents of an autistic child by visiting a school for special needs, reading materials related to the subject matter, watching a film with the related themes, and speaking to the parents whose children have autism.[2]
Release
The film received a television premiere on 22 April 1993, as a feature presentation for GMA Network's movie block, Viva Sinerama.[3]