Sta. Niña

Sta. Niña

Release date : September 26, 2012
Runtime : 1h 47m
Countries of origin : Philippines /
Original Language : Tagalog /
Director : Manny Palo /
Writers : Manny Palo / Liza Magtoto /
Production companies : Cinemalaya Foundation / CCM Creatives /
September 26, 2012 1h 47m Philippines Drama Tagalog More
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When Paulino Mungcal and his co-worker in a lahar-filled quarry unexpectedly dig up the remains of his 2-year daughter Marikit, they discover that she showed no signs of decay. Could this be a miracle, and could she -- despite death – cure the sick? Inspired by whatever healing power the deceased child may have, Pol asks the church to declare her a saint. But how, when her resurgence stirs up emotions buried by time, and shores up questions about pure love, guilt, sin and salvation?
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  • title:Sta. Niña
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 47m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Philippines ·
  • Original Language: Tagalog ·
  • Director: Manny Palo /
  • Writers: Manny Palo · Liza Magtoto ·
  • Production companies: Cinemalaya Foundation · CCM Creatives ·
  • Overview:When Paulino Mungcal and his co-worker in a lahar-filled quarry unexpectedly dig up the remains of his 2-year daughter Marikit, they discover that she showed no signs of decay. Could this be a miracle, and could she -- despite death – cure the sick? Inspired by whatever healing power the deceased child may have, Pol asks the church to declare her a saint. But how, when her resurgence stirs up emotions buried by time, and shores up questions about pure love, guilt, sin and salvation?
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