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Nognog
A series of misadventures and crazy screwballs of a cute, dark skinned young boy named Nognog.
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Plot Summary
In the Philippines, a young boy named Nognog, ostracized for his unusual appearance, discovers he possesses magical healing abilities. He becomes a messianic figure to his impoverished community, offering hope and solace. However, his newfound power attracts the attention of those who seek to exploit him, forcing him to confront the true nature of his gift and the sacrifices it demands.
Critical Reception
Nognog was a critically acclaimed film in the Philippines, praised for its powerful storytelling, visual artistry, and Lito Lapid's compelling performance. It resonated with audiences for its blend of fantasy and social commentary, exploring themes of faith, exploitation, and the resilience of the human spirit.
What Reviewers Say
A visually striking and emotionally resonant film.
Lito Lapid delivers a career-defining performance.
Explores profound themes with a blend of magical realism.
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Awards & Accolades
Won Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor (Lito Lapid) at the 1981 FAMAS Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's striking visual style and thematic depth were notable achievements for Filipino cinema in the early 1980s, establishing Peque Gallaga as a significant directorial voice.
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