Milan (2004 film)
Milan | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Olivia Lamasan |
Produced by |
Charo Santos-Concio Malou N. Santos |
Written by |
Olivia M. Lamasan Raymond Lee |
Screenplay by | Raymond Lee |
Starring |
Claudine Barretto Piolo Pascual |
Edited by | Marya Ignacio |
Distributed by | Star Cinema |
Release dates |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language |
Filipino English Italian |
Budget | at least ₱30 million |
Box office | ₱135.88 million |
Milan is a 2004 romantic drama film released under Star Cinema, ABS-CBN film productions, in the Philippines. It stars Claudine Barretto and Piolo Pascual. It is a love story written by Raymond Lee, and under Olivia Lamasan's direction. The movie made more than P100 million in the box office.[1]
Synopsis
This story follows the journey of naive Lino (Piolo Pascual) as he searches for his missing wife Mary Grace in Italy. He comes across Jenny (Claudine Barretto), an imposing figure in the Filipino community of migrant workers, whose dreams of grandeur have clouded her need for personal relationships. In a desperate quest for game and survival, the two find refuge and affirmation in each other. What started as a mentor – protégé relationship, Lino and Jenny’s partnership evolves beautifully into a self-consuming love affair. Until these are put to a test. Reality bites as the land changes everything.
In the end, it matters not that Lino finds his wife for he has found himself. And alas, it matters not for Jenny that she sacrifices for love, for she has learned to give, in order to live again.
Cast
- Claudine Barretto as Jenny
- Piolo Pascual as Lino
- Iza Calzado as Mary Grace
- Ilonah Jean as Vangie
- Ryan Eigenmann as Perry
- Lotlot de Leon as Ruth
- Rosa Mae Supsup as Rosita Jones
Production
Shootings for the film were primarily done in Milan and other Italian cities such as Venice where there are a sizable Filipino communities. Malou Santos of Star Cinema was behind the idea of making Milan the primary setting of the film because the base of ABS-CBN's The Filipino Channel in Europe is in the city. Director Olivia Lamasan requested Star Cinema that the budget for the film not to be lower than ₱30 million so that her film's quality would not be compromised, if not Lamasan expressed that she can't do the film. Star Cinema headed to the request.[2] Lamasan described her film as a "labor of love" and said that in her stay in Italy for a month, the whole production team including the actors and actresses had to do other tasks such as in preparing the props when not in scene.[3]
Release
The film premiered on 11 February 2004. On April 2004, the film was released in VHS, VCD, and DVD. The VCD and DVD versions includes bonus features and scenes from the film.[4]
Soundtrack
Milan theme song The Gift was performed by Piolo Pascual.
Awards and nominations
Award | Category | Winner/Nominee | Result |
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FAMAS Award | Best Actor | Piolo Pascual | Won |
Best Actress | Claudine Barretto | Won | |
Best Picture | Milan | Nominated | |
FAP Awards | Best Actress | Claudine Barretto | Won |
Best Actor | Piolo Pascual | Nominated | |
Best Cinematography | Shayne Clemente | Nominated | |
Best Director | Olivia M. Lamasan | Nominated | |
Best Editing | Marya Ignacio | Nominated | |
Best Picture | Milan | Nominated | |
Best Production Design | Nuel C. Naval | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor | Ryan Eigenmann | Nominated | |
Gawad Urian Award | Best Editing | Marya Ignacio | Won |
Best Actor | Piolo Pascual | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Claudine Barretto | Nominated | |
Best Cinematography | Shayne Clemente | Nominated | |
Best Direction | Olivia M. Lamasan | Nominated | |
Best Film | Milan | Nominated | |
Best Screenplay | Raymond Lee Olivia M. Lamasan |
Nominated | |
Golden Screen Awards | Breakthrough Performance by an Actress | Iza Calzado | Won |
References
- ↑ (P135 million gross revenue)
- ↑ Salterio, Leah (10 February 2004). "Passion of love making explored in 'Milan'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
- ↑ "'Milan': a labor of love". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 4 February 2004. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
- ↑ "'Milan' now on video". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 25 April 2004. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
See also
External links
- Milan at the Internet Movie Database