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2 Cast  





3 Production staff  





4 Release  



4.1  Digital restoration  







5 Reception  



5.1  Critical reception  





5.2  Awards and recognition  







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Bulaklak sa City Jail
Official movie poster, released in 1984.
Directed byMario O'Hara
Written byLualhati Bautista
Based onBulaklak sa City Jail
byLualhati Bautista
Produced by
  • Archie Cobarrubias
  • Cherry Cobarrubias
  • Starring
  • Gina Alajar
  • Celia Rodriguez
  • Zenaida Amador
  • CinematographyJohnny Araojo
    Edited byEfren Jarlego
    Music byTony Aguilar

    Production
    company

    Cherubim Films

    Release date

    • December 25, 1984 (1984-12-25)

    Running time

    104 minutes
    CountryPhilippines
    LanguageFilipino

    Bulaklak sa City Jail (The Flowers of the City Jail) is a 1984 Filipino neo noir crime prison drama film directed by Mario O'Hara from a story and screenplay written by Lualhati Bautista that is based on her novel of the same name. The film depicts the situation of women in the city jail.[1]

    The film stars Nora Aunor, Gina Alajar, Celia Rodriguez, Perla Bautista, Maya Valdez, Zenaida Amador, and Maritess Gutierrez as the women who were incarcerated inside the Manila City Jail due to the crimes they committed and the crimes that were framed by the others.

    Synopsis

    [edit]

    A pregnant woman is arrested for attempted murder and is sent to the Manila City Jail where she meets several women with shocking pasts.

    Cast

    [edit]
  • Gina Alajar as Juliet
  • Celia Rodriguez as Lena
  • Perla Bautista as Viring
  • Maya Valdez as Barbie
  • Zenaida Amador as Tonya
  • Maritess Gutierrez as Patricia
  • Gloria Romero as Patricia's mother
  • Ricky Davao as Crisanto
  • German Moreno as Warden Ambrocio
  • Bella Flores as Olga Bella
  • Shyr Valdez as Yolly
  • Tom Olivar as Paquito
  • Augusto Victa as Warden Esteban
  • Alvin Enriquez as Juliet's son
  • Toby Alejar as Mike
  • Gigette Reyes as Adela
  • Mandy Bustamante as Leon
  • Romy Nario as Totoy
  • Carmen Enriquez as Atty. Jacob
  • Cris Daluz as Atty. Diaz
  • Sarah Gayotin as Viring's daughter
  • Edwin O'Hara as Fr. Eusebio
  • Production staff

    [edit]
    • Director: Mario O'Hara
  • Producer: Archie and Cherry Cobarubbias
  • Writer: Lualhati Bautista (story and screenplay)
  • Production Designer: Tony Aguilar
  • Art Director: Jon Jon Portugal
  • Assistant Director: Ricardo B. De Guzman and Jon Jon Portugal
  • Sound Effects: Rodel Capule
  • Sound Mixer: Vic Macamay
  • Music: Tony Aguilar
  • Film Editor: Efren Jarlego
  • Cinematographer: Johnny Araojo
  • Post-Production Facilities: Magnatech Omni
  • Color Processing: LVN Pictures
  • Production-in-Charge: Pearl Valdez
  • Production Managers: Maritess Gutierrez and Andy Biag
  • Release

    [edit]

    Cherubim Films released the film on December 25, 1984, and it is one of the following entries for the 1984 Metro Manila Film Festival. It won six awards including Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Director.

    Digital restoration

    [edit]

    The restored version of the film was premiered on November 11, 2019, at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay in Parañaque City as part of the Cinema One Originals film festival. It was attended by the film's surviving cast and staff members: actors Ricky Davao and Tom Olivar, film producer Cherry Cobarubbias, and former actress and now chef Maritess Gutierrez (she also represented her mother Gloria Romero) as well as the staff and crew of the ABS-CBN Film Archives and the channel head of Cinema One, Ronald Arguelles. Actress Pinky Amador (niece of the late Zenaida Amador, who died in 2008), actress-producer Ruby Flores-Arcilla (daughter of Bella Flores, who died in 2013), and director Denise O'Hara (niece of Mario O'Hara, who died in 2012) also attended the premiere as the representatives of the cast and staff members who were deceased or unable to attend.[2][3]

    Reception

    [edit]

    Critical reception

    [edit]

    In a review by Engelbert Rafferty for Film Police Reviews, the film is considered "a classic, no questions asked". Lualhati Bautista, the film's writer, was praised for the screenplay that made it alive and fascinated the viewers as well as the dramatic performances of the cast members. Nora Aunor was also praised for her widely accepted and realized performance as Angela, whose character was described as "a woman maltreated by society".[4]

    Awards and recognition

    [edit]
    Year Group Category Nominee Result
    1984 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Picture Bulaklak sa City Jail Won
    Best Director Mario O'Hara Won
    Best Actress Nora Aunor Won
    Best Supporting Actor Tom Olivar Won
    Best Supporting Actress Celia Rodriguez Won
    Best Screenplay Lualhati Bautista Won
    Best Story Lualhati Bautista Won
    1985 33rd FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nora Aunor Won
    Best Supporting Actress Perla Bautista Won
    Best Picture Nominated
    Best Director Mario O'Hara Nominated
    Best Screenplay Lualhati Bautista Nominated
    Gawad Urian Awards (Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino) Best Actress Nora Aunor Nominated
    Best Picture Nominated
    Best Director Mario O'Hara Nominated
    Best Supporting Actress Perla Bautista Nominated
    Best Supporting Actress Celia Rodriguez Nominated
    Best Screenplay Lualhati Bautista Nominated
    Best Editing Efren Jarlego Nominated
    Best Production Design Tony Aguilar Nominated
    Film Academy of the Philippines (Luna Awards) Best Story Adaptation Luhalhati Bautista Won
    Best Actress Nora Aunor Nominated
    Catholic Mass Media Awards Best Actress Nora Aunor Won

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Bulaklak Review". Archived from the original on December 14, 2014. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  • ^ "Restored BULAKLAK SA CITY JAIL and MISTERYO SA TUWA Interviews". Facebook. November 16, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  • ^ "Cinema One Originals Premiere of BULAKLAK SA CITY JAIL". Facebook. November 11, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  • ^ Rafferty, Engelbert (November 20, 2019). "Cinema One Originals 2019 Review: Bulaklak sa City Jail (Restored Version)". Film Police Reviews. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  • [edit]
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