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[Title] => Himala: A great Filipino effort
[Summary] => Some 20 years ago, I saw Ishmael Bernals beautiful but flawed movie, Himala (Miracle). It starred that superb actress Nora Aunor as a village girl whose apparition of the Virgin Mary changes her as well as the village where she lives. That movie is now a musical scripted by Ricky Lee, directed by Soxy Topacio, one of our ablest stage directors, with exciting and innovative music composed by Vincent A. de Jesus.
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October 6, 2009 - 12:00am