Babae
Babae

Babae

1997Movie0Tagalog

Three generations of women whose lives are connected by blood and fate as they cope with relationships with men. Bea is an architect who has just got promoted but this professional success exposes her husband's insecurity. Alex is the teen-aged daughter of Bea who enters into an abusive relationship with a boyfriend. Adora is the newly widowed mother of Bea who is about to come to terms with facing life alone.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Joel LamanganGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This intense drama centers on a young woman who is forced into a life of prostitution to support her family. As she navigates the harsh realities of her situation, she faces moral dilemmas, exploitation, and the struggle for survival. The film explores themes of poverty, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Critical Reception

Babae was a significant film in Philippine cinema, lauded for its unflinching portrayal of a difficult social issue and its strong performances. It garnered critical acclaim for its direction and thematic depth, though some found its subject matter challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its powerful performances, particularly from Alice Dixson.
  • Critically acclaimed for its daring exploration of social issues.
  • Noted for its strong direction and impactful storytelling.

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Awards & Accolades

Best Actress for Alice Dixson at the 1997 Metro Manila Film Festival, Best Director for Joel Lamangan at the 1997 Metro Manila Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was controversial upon its release for its explicit depiction of the sex trade in the Philippines, leading to discussions about censorship and social realism in media.

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