The UP Film Institute (UPFI), in cooperation with the International
Circle of Online Noranians (ICON), will hold free screenings of Sa
Likod ng Himala, a movie-in-the-making documentary on Ishmael Bernal's
masterpiece Himala (ECP, 1982),fittingly at the UPFI Bernal Gallery on
December 16, 2008 (Tuesday), starting at 7 pm.
In Super 8mm format, this 20-minute documentary was made by the
in-house staff of the former UP Film Center (now expanded into the UP
Film Institute). It features rare footage, among others, of Bernal in
action during the filming of the movie's momentous stampede scene. The
UPFI has preserved the original 26-year-old reel of the film in its
archives in almost pristine state—a miracle of sorts
This one-night-only event is meant to honor the film Himala, starring
Superstar Nora Aunor and penned by Ricky Lee, for winning the CNN APSA
Viewers' Choice Award for Best Asia-Pacific Film of All Time,
presented recently at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Screen Awards held in
Queensland, Australia (see video).
This special tribute, a special year-ender for the UPFI, has been
planned even before Himala got the CNN APSA award. "The fact that this
Bernal film has been shortlisted with the works of world cinema
masters like Akira Kurosawa, Satyajit Ray, Wong Kar-wai, and Ang Lee,"
said UPFI Programming Director Nonoy Lauzon, "is a great feat by itself."
Described by critic Alfred Yuson as "definitely world class," Himala
holds the distinction of opening the 2nd Manila International Film
Festival in 1983. It was handpicked by Berlin festival director Moritz
de Hadeln, no less, to be part of the competition film selection of
Berlin International Film Festival in the same year, the first and
only Filipino film so far that competed for the Golden Bear. It then
went on to be screened in key Russian cities—Moscow, Kiev, and
Alma-ata—before it went to the Chicago International Film Festival
where it won the Bronze Hugo Award for Best Feature Film.
Himala has remained as one of National Artist Ishmael Bernal's most
exhibited films in both local and international film events. From the
'80s to the current decade, it has been shown in world's key cities
such as Taipei, Bangkok, Tokyo, Jakarta, Los Angeles, Hong Kong,
Vienna, and New York. In 2007, iHimalaBHimalaHimala was included in
the programs of Berlin Hot Shots Film Festival and Paris Film Festival.
The Bernal Gallery on the same day will showcase a mini Himala
exhibit, organized by the International Circle of Online Noranians.
The group will also conduct a short program honoring the film and some
of the people behind it. In between screenings of the documentary,
ICON will also hold activities such as film discussion and forum with
distinguished guest.