Magkaibigan

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Magkaibigan
Directed byJose Javier Reyes
Written byJose Javier Reyes
Produced byJose Pimentel Ejercito Jr.
Starring
CinematographyRodolfo Aves Jr.
Edited byVito Cajili
Music byJesse Lucas
Production
company
Distributed byMaverick Films
Release date
  • December 25, 2008 (2008-12-25)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English

Magkaibigan (transl. Friends) is a 2008 Philippine drama film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes. The film stars Christopher de Leon, Jinggoy Estrada, Maricel Laxa and Dawn Zulueta. This is Maverick Films' last feature film for the decade.[1][2][3][4]

It was one of the entries in the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won Best Actor award.[5] The movie is inspired by the story of actor Rudy Fernandez to whom the movie is dedicated to him.

Plot[edit]

Ruben and Atoy are best friends since childhood. Even as they reached adulthood and married, their friendship remained strong, even their wives Eden and Tere. However, Ruben is struggling with his job and is thinking of resigning. This would lead him to becoming hot-headed especially when he would get rejected in applying for a new job. Luckily, Atoy would always help him, until he got an interview for a telecommunications company. Ruben would also look after Atoy's family when the latter went to the United States.

But as time goes by, Atoy started to feel very sickly. He decided to undergo check-up, and it found out that he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and was given three months to live. He told to Ruben about it then to Tere. As Atoy is undergoing treatment, Ruben would be there to help his friend. Atoy responded very well with the treatment. He also told Ruben to settle all of his properties. But, Ruben became furious when he found out that Ruben's cancer metastasid. Atoy's health gradually deteriorating and is on a brink of death. As he was about to give up, he told Ruben to buy him a coffin, and arrange everything from his wake up to his burial. He also told Tere that when the time comes, she and their children should not be at his bedside. As Tere, Eden and their children are about to have lunch, Ruben was the only one left. Atoy's last wish to him is to take care of his family. As Ruben is reminiscing all of their happy memories, Atoy breathed his last. Ruben visit his friend's grave along with his sons.

Cast[edit]

  • Jinggoy Estrada as Ruben Bautista
  • Christopher de Leon as Atoy Valenzuela
  • Maricel Laxa as Eden Bautista
  • Dawn Zulueta as Tere Valenzuela
  • Ryan Julio as Benjie
  • AJ Perez as Joni
  • Justine Plummer as Dodie
  • Bobby Andrews as Lito
  • Tirso Cruz III as Noni
  • Malou O'Connor as Elvie
  • Kathy Mori as Yolly
  • Empress Schuck as Katrina
  • Boots Abalantac as Nita
  • Millet Alcoran as Aileen
  • Jhoana Marie Tan as Mavic
  • Marvin Kiefer as David
  • Bianca Aguila as Mayen
  • Benjie Cayetano as Mr. Cabredo
  • Alchris Galura as lger
  • Harold Oide as Carlo
  • Jana Roxas as Maya
  • April Sun as Maya's Friend
  • Raquel Villavicencio as Dr. Marcelo
  • Mikko Agoncillo as Nurse
  • Lui Manansala as Dr. Protacio
  • Lai Tejuco as Yolly
  • Cliff Riego de Dios as Fr. Perez

Awards[edit]

Year Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
2008 34th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actor Christopher de Leon Won [5]
2009 57th FAMAS Awards Best Actor Won [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Calderon, Nora (November 24, 2008). "Jinggoy Estrada tells story of friendship with Daboy through "Magkaibigan"". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  2. ^ "Dawn says no more hard feelings; talks about 'Magkaibigan'". ABS-CBN News. October 13, 2008. Archived from the original on January 26, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  3. ^ "Boyet praises Jinggoy for improved acting in 'Magkaibigan'". ABS-CBN News. December 10, 2008. Archived from the original on January 26, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  4. ^ Medel, Fidel (December 26, 2008). "PEP REVIEW: "Magkaibigan" tells of friendship all the way". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Calderon, Ricky (December 26, 2008). "A heartwarming family drama in MMFF entry "Magkaibigan"". The Philippine Star. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  6. ^ Cruz, Marinel (July 12, 2011). "29th FAP Awards without the awardees". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 29, 2021.

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