Oda sa Wala

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Written byDwein Ruedas Baltazar
Produced by
Oda sa Wala
Release movie poster
Directed byDwein Ruedas Baltazar
Written byDwein Ruedas Baltazar
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyNeil Daza
Edited byDwein Ruedas Baltazar
Music byRichard Gonzales
Production
companies
Distributed byABS-CBN Film Productions
Release date
  • 23 October 2018 (2018-10-23) (QCinema)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Oda sa Wala (English: Ode to Nothing) is a 2018 Philippine drama film written, edited, and directed by Dwein Baltazar. It stars Marietta "Pokwang" Subong[a] in a leading role and features Joonee Gamboa, Lita Loresco, Dido Dela Paz, Anthony Falcon, and Iana Bernardez (who also produced the film) in supporting roles. Distributed by ABS-CBN Film Productions, it is a co-production of Black Sheep, Epic Media, and Quiapo Collective, with support from the Quezon City Film Development Commission.

Among its several accolades, the film won two FAMAS Award from seven nominations, and earned a Gawad Urian nomination for Best Actress and was nominated for Best Film at 54th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in Czech Republic.[1]

Sonya is a middle-aged woman who lives and works at the funeral parlor, which she manages with her father. Her quiet, secluded routine is disrupted by the arrival of an unidentified cadaver that remains unclaimed, prompting a series of events that alter her life and emotional state.

Cast

Production

Filmed in San Miguel, Bulacan, cinematographer Neil Daza briefly considered filming in black-and-white before abandoning the idea in favor of monochromatic color.[2] It is a co-production of Black Sheep Productions, Epic Media, and Quiapo Collective, with the support of the Quezon City Film Development Commission.[3]

Release

The film was theatrically premiered on 23 October 2018, as a part of the QCinema International Film Festival, competing for the "Circle Competition" category.[3]

Oda sa Wala was released virtually in the Philippines on 23 April 2021 as part of a "Black Pack" that included other Black Sheep releases Motel Acacia, and Death of Nintendo.[4] This indicated the film as a 2021 release on the social cataloging service Letterboxd, where it subsequently placed #2 on their mid-year ranking of the best films of 2021.[5] Its presence on the list alongside another Philippine film, Cleaners, attracted international attention.[6]

Reception

Accolades

Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
54th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 28 June - 6 July, 2019 Best Film Ode to Nothing Nominated [1]
42nd Gawad Urian Awards 18 June 2019 Best Actress Pokwang Nominated [7]
6th QCinema International Film Festival 26 October 2018 Best Picture - Circle Competition Ode to Nothing by Dwein Ruedas Baltazar Won [3]
Best Director Dwein Ruedas Baltazar Won
Best Screenplay Won
Best Actress Pokwang Won
Best Supporting Actor Dido Dela Paz Nominated
Joonee Gamboa Nominated
Best Artistic Achievement Neil Daza Won
35th PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2 June 2019 Indie Movie Cinematographer of the Year Neil Daza Nominated [8]
Indie Movie Sound Engineer of the Year Immanuel Verona Nominated
29th Young Critics Circle Awards 17 March 2019 Best Film Ode to Nothing by Dwein Ruedas Baltazar Nominated [9]
Best Screenplay Dwein Ruedas Baltazar Nominated
Best Performer Pokwang Nominated
Best Achievement in Cinematography and Visual Design Neil Daza and Maolen Fadul Nominated
Best Achievement in Sound and Aural Orchestration Richard Gonzales and Immanuel Verona Nominated

Home media

American home-video distribution company Kani Releasing acquired home video distribution rights and released the film in Blu-Ray in March 2022.[10]

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