Bahay Bata

Bahay Bata

Release date : July 16, 2011
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : Philippines /
Original Language : Tagalog /
Director : Eduardo Roy Jr. /
Production companies : Cinemalaya Foundation / FoundFilms /
July 16, 2011 1h 34m Philippines Drama Tagalog More
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Sarah is a nurse at a Public Maternity Hospital. The hospital is abuzz with pregnant mothers of all shapes and sizes in different stages of labor. The hospital is short on staff on Christmas Day so Sarah is forced to put in a double shift. Sarah observes the women coming and going in her ward, noting who is a first-timer and who is a veteran. Meanwhile, the wards are overcrowded : two women and their babies sharing single beds while those in labor are spilling unto the hallways. Sarah takes these all in stride, her heart and mind laboring over her own personal pains.
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  • title:Bahay Bata
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Philippines ·
  • Original Language: Tagalog ·
  • Director: Eduardo Roy Jr. /
  • Writers: Jerome Zamora · Eduardo Roy Jr. ·
  • Production companies: Cinemalaya Foundation · FoundFilms ·
  • Overview:Sarah is a nurse at a Public Maternity Hospital. The hospital is abuzz with pregnant mothers of all shapes and sizes in different stages of labor. The hospital is short on staff on Christmas Day so Sarah is forced to put in a double shift. Sarah observes the women coming and going in her ward, noting who is a first-timer and who is a veteran. Meanwhile, the wards are overcrowded : two women and their babies sharing single beds while those in labor are spilling unto the hallways. Sarah takes these all in stride, her heart and mind laboring over her own personal pains.
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