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''Himala'' ('Miracle') is a 1982 Philippine
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film directed by
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and produced by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. It stars
Nora Aunor Nora Cabaltera Villamayor (May 21, 1953 – April 16, 2025), known professionally as Nora Aunor (), was a Filipino actress, producer and singer. Known for her leading roles with patriotic, feminist and Political sociology, socio-political th ...
as a young woman living in the province who claims to have seen a
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. The film story and script written by Ricky Lee was inspired by a series of alleged Marian apparitions experienced by schoolgirls from 1966 to 1972 on Cabra Island in Lubang, Occidental Mindoro.Pythias08 (November 27, 2008)
"CNN Screening Room's feature on Himala"
YouTube. Retrieved on March 28, 2011.
The film premiered at the 1982 Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won Best Film and Best Actress for Aunor, among other awards. It then became the first Filipino film to be included in the Competition section of the
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. In 2012, on its 30th anniversary, ''Himala'' became the first film to be restored as part of the ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project, with a premiere at the 69th Venice International Film Festival as part of the Venice Classics section. While getting positive reviews upon on its initial release, ''Himala'' is still widely considered today as one of the greatest Filipino films of all time.
Nora Aunor Nora Cabaltera Villamayor (May 21, 1953 – April 16, 2025), known professionally as Nora Aunor (), was a Filipino actress, producer and singer. Known for her leading roles with patriotic, feminist and Political sociology, socio-political th ...
garnered worldwide popularity and is best known for her performance in the film as the purported seer and healer Elsa. Her portrayal is considered by most Filipino critics as one of the best of her career.(2008-10-27)
"Himala in CNN film poll"
. Inquirer.net .Retrieved on March 28, 2011.
On November 11, 2008, ''Himala'' won the Viewer's Choice Award for the Best Film of All Time from the Asia-Pacific Region in the 2008 CNN
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beating nine other films voted by thousands of film fans around the world. The ten finalists were chosen by critics, industry insiders and actors. ''Himala'' was later adapted by Lee and Vincent A. de Jesus as a stage musical in 2003, and into a musical film titled '' Isang Himala'' in 2024, which is an entry for the 2024 Metro Manila Film Festival.


Plot

The small town of Cupang, located in an arid landscape, is suffering from a drought which the townsfolk believe is a curse, divine retribution placed upon them for driving away a
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years before. During a
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, a girl named Elsa reports seeing an apparition of the
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near a dried tree atop a barren hill, where her
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mother Salíng found her as a baby. The local
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interrogates and doubts her, but Elsa soon after engages in
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for the residents. She is assisted by her friends Chayong, Sepa, and Baldo who eventually became part of her “Seven Apostles”, which later includes the
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Mrs. Alba. Word spreads, drawing pilgrims and the curious to Cupang and Elsa’s house, which is marked with a large banner proclaiming “Elsa Loves You”. At the same time, enterprising residents of Cupang begin selling food, religious articles, offering accommodation–all capitalizing on the sudden influx of local and foreign patients and tourists. A
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-based
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named Orly arrives in town to make a documentary on Elsa, interviewing her and those who personally know her. Around the same time, Elsa's childhood friend Nimia, now a prostitute, returns to Cupang. Nimia establishes a ''kabaret'' (
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/
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) for tourists, which is later ordered closed by the Seven Apostles. One day, Orly approaches the town priest in the church’s confessional. He tells the priest that he saw two drugged youths from Manila
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Elsa and Chayong on the hill of apparitions. Orly tries to unburden himself of his tremendous guilt and is unsure whether to publish his video of the incident. A
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epidemic spreads throughout Cupang, with Sepa’s two children dying after eating tainted meat. Chayong is still traumatised by the rape, so she hangs herself out of shame. As the townsfolk process the three bodies to the graveyard, a fourth coffin follows; the deceased’s crazed mother chastises Elsa, accusing her of failing to heal her child. Authorities quarantine Elsa’s house, closing it off from would-be patients, while Elsa blames herself for the deaths and decides to stop healing. Eventually, the pilgrims and tourists stop coming, returning the town to its sleepy state. Elsa is seen throwing up from morning sickness, indicating her pregnancy from the rape. Mrs. Alba erroneously concludes that it is an “
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” (when she really meant the Virgin birth), and declares it proof of Elsa's sanctity. At that exact moment, thunder roars from the skies, followed by a sudden downpour. The townsfolk rejoice, convinced the miracle has returned and the curse on Cupang has finally been lifted. Mrs. Alba and the crowd rush to Elsa's house and call out to her while dancing in the rain. Elsa emerges from her window, and commands her devotees to assemble the townsfolk and pilgrims on the hill. Speaking before an eager crowd, an initially apprehensive Elsa confesses that there were no miracles, no sightings of the Virgin, and that man invents gods, miracles, and curses. In the middle of her impassioned speech, a gun is fired at Elsa, mortally wounding her. A stampede ensues, with the old, the children, and the infirm being injured or killed in the mass hysteria. Lying in Salíng's arms, Elsa takes her last breath as she gazes at the sky, while Orly and the press record her final moments. Baldo announces Elsa’s death, eliciting wailing and weeping from the people who then rush towards the makeshift stage. To bear Elsa’s corpse into a waiting ambulance, lifting her body – lying as though she was crucified – above the heads of the throng clambering to touch her. People scamper all over the hill and its precincts to follow the ambulance speeding away. Against her husband’s will, Sepa addresses the crowd, proclaiming Elsa a saint (by implying she is a victim soul) and how they must continue her devotion to the Virgin. Sepa and the congregation then fall on their knees and creep up the hill, repeatedly reciting the Hail Mary.Lee, Ricardo. "Si Tatang at mga HImala ng Ating Panahon - Himala", p. 54-93. Bagong Likha Publications, Inc. (1988).


Cast


Production


Pre-production

Ricky Lee began to write the script for ''Himala'' in 1976 under director, Mike de Leon. Ricky Lee (although requested to be uncredited), Gil Quito and Doy del Mundo together co-written '' Itim''. Quito told Lee, about a female faith healer he and a friend visited in Malolos,
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. The faith healer was cured of cancer by another faith healer, leading her to be a faith healer herself. She insists that medicine is just as good as the faith of people, but soon her cancer came back and eventually took her life. This intrigued Lee, enough so that he began to think about writing a story revolving around a faith healer, and soon he and Quito visited another faith healer in Tondo, Manila. While they were visiting, Lee and Quito remembered the story of eleven-year-old Belinda Villas, who was living on Cabra Island in Lubang, Occidental Mindoro. In 1966, she and several friends reportedly began experiencing visions of the
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dressed in white and blue. As the principal seer, Villas eventually began healing people and the island experienced a boom in commerce. This became the primary inspiration for Lee's screenplay. With the help of Bibsy Carballo, Lee approached several producers to promote the script but was rejected several times. He entered the script to a contest by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines where it became one of the selected scripts for production. Lee was given a month to come up with the final draft and was given ₱40,000. Several aspects of the script were revised. One of the unchanged parts is the casting of Nora Aunor as Elsa.


Alternate versions

Lee came up with different endings for the script of ''Himala''. In one version, Elsa did not die; the townsfolk gradually stopped flocking to her and she reverted to being an ordinary person. Many years later, Orly chances upon Elsa drawing water from an old well, having fallen into obscurity along with her "miracle." In another ending, Elsa was resurrected, similar to
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. In the end and the beginning, Elsa's devotees are depicted awaiting her return to continue healing the sick townsfolk.


Development

Shooting began on July 13, 1982, with the arrival of the art department in Paoay, Ilocos Norte led by production designer, Raquel Villavicencio. The production team needed a place to shoot that shall depict the main setting of the film-a barren and arid land where plants hardly grow and where the soil cracks. This is to suggest a setting where a slight rain would be considered a miracle by its inhabitants. The problem encountered by the team is the shooting took place during the
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in the Philippines, and the film was to premiere at the 1982 Metro Manila Film Festival. The region of Ilocos was selected as shooting location of the film after scouting locations around the country for the driest place for the shoot. Baryo Calayab was the venue of the set which was used to depict the town of Cupang. Ten carpenters were employed to prepare the set who worked for 24/7. Around 3,000 extras were employed for the film. Director Ishmael Bernal also asked people actually inflicted by disease to portray sick people within the film. Bernal also called for the film to be minimalist, direct to the point, and "straight to the soul" and discouraged unnecessary dramatic effects. For example, the characters of Elsa and Nimia stood still, with minimal gestures in the scene where they argued. The scene was focused on the dialogue. Another key element of the film was the bare tree where the Virgin Mary supposedly appeared. The tree was against the sky on top of a hill, but it was actually transplanted to the originally barren hilltop. The production team searched for the bare tree among green leafy trees near the area. The tree used in the production was discovered to be a
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tree after it began to sprout leaves. For the final scene in Suba Beach, the 3,000 extras were called to participate which were divided into eight groups. Rain fell and the August 6 shooting had to be postponed, while several of the extras fell sick. By the end of August, shooting for the final scene was finished. Eight cameras were used with one placed below a
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crane. 3,000 extras were still used for the scene which was done in one take. Production costs for the film grew due to delays caused by rain and in at least one occasion, a sandstorm. The shooting for the film took two months.


Subject and impact

''Himala'' is the story of Elsa, a
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lass whose supposed visions of the
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change her life, turning her into an overnight sensation and causing mass hysteria in a poor, isolated northern Philippine village suffering from a drought. The film is centred on the issues of religious
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and faithlessness, morality, and truth. As Elsa, Aunor delivered the film's most iconic line in the climax:


Release

''Himala'' became a sleeper hit, earning ₱30 million, becoming one of the highest grossing Filipino films in the 1980s. The film premiered at the 1982 Metro Manila Film Festival, where it swept the festival awards, including Best Picture, as well as Best Actress for
Nora Aunor Nora Cabaltera Villamayor (May 21, 1953 – April 16, 2025), known professionally as Nora Aunor (), was a Filipino actress, producer and singer. Known for her leading roles with patriotic, feminist and Political sociology, socio-political th ...
. It made its international premiere at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, becoming the first Filipino film to be included in the Competition section where it vied for the
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. It would go on to win the Bronze Hugo Award in the 1983 Chicago International Film Festival. In 1983, the film had the honor of opening the second and last iteration of the Manila International Film Festival, which was chaired by then First Lady
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.


Restoration

In 2012, coinciding with the film's 30th anniversary, ''Himala'' became the first film to be restored by the ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project with Central Digital Lab. ABS-CBN Film Archives head Leo Katigbak had been looking to upgrade the network library, particularly ''Himala'' and Peque Gallaga's 1982 film '' Oro, Plata, Mata'', when he met Central Digital Lab head Maynet Dayrit who also had an interest in specifically restoring ''Himala''. The restoration took 700 hours of manual work. The digitally restored version of the ''Himala'' premiered at the 69th Venice International Film Festival as part of the Venice Classics section before being released in Philippine cinemas.


Reception

''Himala'' has won numerous awards and distinctions in the Philippines and abroad, including Best Picture from the 1982 Metro Manila Film Festival and the 1983 Catholic Mass Media Awards. At the Metro Manila Film Festival, the film swept nine of the eleven awards available. Aunor won the Best Actress award for her role in the film, and was nominated for other top acting awards in the Philippines. She was nominated for Best Actress at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where ''Himala'' vied in the prestigious competition for the
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Award. The film was personally handpicked by Festival Director Moritz de Hadeln in the official selection. The film's international honors also included the Bronze Hugo prize at the 1983 Chicago International Film Festival; it received a special religious citation in the 1983 Asia-Pacific Film Festival held in Taipei, Taiwan; and it was selected as the opening film for the 1983
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.


Legacy

''Himala'' was adjudged by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino as one of the ''Ten Best Films of the Decade'', and is now considered one of the greatest Filipino films of all time. In 2022, the film's leading actress Nora Aunor was hailed as a National Artist of the Philippines, with the
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citing her career in depicting the "everyday realities and aspirations" of Filipinos in important films such as ''Himala''. That same year, the film's screenwriter Ricky Lee was also named a National Artist of the Philippines. In 2001, the film's director,
Ishmael Bernal Ishmael Bernal (September 30, 1938 – June 2, 1996) was a Philippines, Filipino filmmaker, stage and television director, actor and screenwriter. Noted for his melodramas, particularly with feminist and moral issues, he directed many landmark ...
, had been posthumously conferred the same honor as a National Artist of the Philippines, with ''Himala'' cited as one of his notable films. The film was given the Viewers Choice Award for Best Asia-Pacific Film of All Time, the awarding a joint production of
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and the
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in 2008. It received 32 percent of the viewer votes, ahead of
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's 1954 epic film '' Seven Samurai'' and
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's 2000
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film '' Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'', which were second and third, respectively. ''Himala'' was the only Filipino film to make the shortlist, with CNN International citing it for its "austere camera work, haunting score and accomplished performances
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sensitively portray the harsh social and cultural conditions that people in the third world endure."


Accolades


Adaptations

In 2003, the film's original screenwriter Ricky Lee, with composer Vincent de Jesus, adapted the film into the musical ''Himala: Isang Musikal''. De Jesus recalled watching the film as a teenager and feeling unsettled "because it showed how good people go wrong, how blind faith deludes the most loyal believers." It was staged at the Cultural Center of the Philippines by their resident theater company Tanghalang Pilipino in 2003 and then again in 2004. The adaptation won Aliw Awards for its director Soxie Topacio, as well as actress May Bayot who played the lead role of Elsa. In 2008, the musical adaptation was presented at the Asian Contemporary Theater Festival as representative of the Philippines, the first in the festival's history. For the musical adaptation's 10th anniversary, it was produced as a dramatized concert by the Philippine Educational Theater Association with most of the original cast, including Aliw Award-winning Bayot reprising the role of Elsa, and the original artistic staff. In 2018, the musical was restaged by 9 Works Theatrical and The Sandbox Collective at the Power Mac Center Spotlight Theater in Circuit Makati under the direction of Ed Lacson Jr., starring Aicelle Santos as Elsa and Bituin Escalante as Aling Saling. The production swept the Gawad Buhay Awards, including acting awards for Santos and Escalante, and was restaged by the same production company the following year due to popular demand. The two-act musical generally follows the plot of the film, with the lyrics of the final song "Walang Himala (The Miracle Was a Lie)" retaining the original text of Elsa's speech from the film. In the musical adaptation, however, the character of Elsa is more active in the making of her own myth as opposed to an almost passive participant as depicted in the film. '' Isang Himala'', a feature film adapted from the 2018 musical, is one of the official entries to the 2024 Metro Manila Film Festival; Santos would reprise her role as Elsa in the film adaptation.


References


External links

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