Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig?

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Directed byEddie Garcia
Screenplay byArmando Lao
Based onSaan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig?
by Pogi Komiks
Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig?
Theatrical poster
Directed byEddie Garcia
Screenplay byArmando Lao
Story byGilda Olvidado
Based onSaan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig?
by Pogi Komiks
Produced byRamon Salvador
Starring
CinematographyRomeo Vitug
Edited byIke Jarlejo, Jr.
Music byGeorge Canseco
Production
company
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
  • September 2, 1987 (1987-09-02)
Running time
124 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? (lit.'Where Does Love Hide?') is a 1987 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Eddie Garcia from a screenplay written by Armando Lao, which was adapted from a comic serial of the same name written by Gilda Olvidado, serialized under Pogi Komiks. The film follows the story of Estella, a woman who was forced into marriage with a mentally challenged man to conceal pregnancy involving his brother. Produced and distributed by Viva Films, it was theatrically released on September 2, 1987.

Estella, played by Vilma Santos, becomes pregnant by her boyfriend Ric, portrayed by Ricky Davao, an irresponsible law student who financially relies on his wealthy authoritarian grandmother, Doña Pacing, played by Alicia Vergel. Ric refuses to marry Estella in fear of being disinherited. To protect the family’s reputation while ensuring the child is born into their household, Ric and his mother Carmen, portrayed by Gloria Romero convinced Estella into marrying Ric's mentally disabled half-brother Val, played by Tonton Gutierrez. Hesitant at first, Estella accepts the arrangement to provide a name and future for her child and moved into the family's estate.

Living within the hostile environment of the mansion, Estella initially struggles adjusting with the situation but eventually finds comfort in Val's good-natured personality. She takes on the responsibility of being his primary caregiver and educator, teaching him basic life skills and helping him gain a level of independence he never had. With the passing of time, Estella's attitude toward the family softens into a genuine, protective affection for Val, discovering a selfless form of love in his innocence. However, their bond is met with continuous judgement from Doña Pacing and growing jealousy from Ric, who begins to regret his decision and attempts to boss over Estella.

The tension reaches a breaking point when Ric becomes increasingly violent due to alcohol and grudge over Estella and Val's relationship. During a final confrontation, Ric attacks Val on the house's veranda and with the ensuing struggle, Val falls from the balcony to his death. Estella later confronts the family, criticizing their hypocrisy and the selfishness that dictated their lives. She realizes that while Ric and his grandmother were obsessed with social status and wealth, it was Val who offered the only true and genuine love to her.

Cast

From left to right: Vilma Santos, Gloria Romero, Ricky Davao, and Cherie Gil

Production

Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? was first serialized in komiks by Gilda Olvidado before it was adapted for film. Christopher de Leon was initially tapped to portray Val, a mentally challenged character, but the role eventually went to Tonton Gutierrez after he turned it down.[1][2]

Release

On September 1, 1987, the Bicol Festival Foundation sponsored the premiere of the film at the Rizal Theater.[3][4] The film was released by Viva Films the following day, September 2, 1987. Philippine Daily Inquirer contributor Nestor Torre wrote that out of the 95 feature films released in 1987, only fourteen were drama-themed films, approximately 14.74% of the total film production in the Philippines that year.[5] On February 14 & 18, 1993, the film was screened for free in Rizal Park as part of the National Arts Month celebration.[6]

Home media

Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? was released on VHS and DVD by Viva Video. The film was made available for digital streaming and purchase on platforms such as YouTube and Amazon Prime Video.

Reception

Critical response

Writing for Manila Standard, Mike Feria remarked that the film "transcended the limitations of the genre" and praised the cast's performance, calling it "the best acting cast ever assembled this year."[7] Also writing for Manila Standard, Luciano Soriano criticized the "serious credebility problem" of the film's narrative but commended the "well-acted" performances of the casts.[8] In a year-end review, Mike Feria described 1987 a "tragic year for local movies", stating that "no film can be cited for excellence" but exempted Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? for its "competent direction, excellent acting, and cinematography".[9]

Accolades

Accolades received by Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig?
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Catholic Mass Media Awards February 27, 1988 Best Screenplay Armando Lao Nominated [10][11]
Best Actor Tonton Gutierrez Won
Best Supporting Actor Ricky Davao Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Gloria Romero Nominated
Star Awards for Movies April 20, 1988 Best Picture Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? Won [12][13][14][15][16]
Best Director Eddie Garcia Won
Best Actor Tonton Gutierrez Won
Best Supporting Actress Gloria Romero Won
Best Screenplay (Adaptation) Armando Lao Won
Best Cinematography Romy Vitug Won
Best Editor Ike Jarlejo Jr. Won
FAMAS Awards May 6, 1988 Best Picture Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? Won [17]
Best Director Eddie Garcia Won
Best Actor Tonton Gutierrez Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Gloria Romero Nominated
Best Story Gilda Olvidado Won
Best Sound Rolly Ruta Won
Best Cinematography Romy Vitug Won
Luna Awards May 28, 1988 Best Picture Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? Won [18]
Best Director Eddie Garcia Won
Best Supporting Actress Gloria Romero[a] Won
Best Cinematography Romy Vitug Won

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