Mano Po III: My Love (simplified Chinese: 我的爱; traditional Chinese: 我的愛; pinyin: Wǒ de ài) is a 2004 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Joel Lamangan and the third installment of the Mano Po film series, following the success of Mano Po and Mano Po 2: My Home. Produced by Regal Entertainment and MAQ Productions, Mano Po III stars Vilma Santos in the leading role.
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Directed by | Joel Lamangan |
Screenplay by | Roy C. Iglesias |
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Cinematography | Rolly Manuel |
Edited by | Tara Illenberger |
Music by | Jesse Lucas |
Production company | MAQ Productions |
Distributed by | Regal Entertainment Inc. |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Anti-crime crusader Lilia Chiong Yang seems to have everything a woman could want and need: a husband who pampers her; children whom any parent would be proud of; and the respect and admiration of the most powerful people in the land. But just as Lilia prepares for her 25th wedding anniversary celebration, a chance encounter in Thailand with her first love Michael throws Lilia's life into chaos. So begins the resumption of a relationship that threatens to unravel the delicate threads connecting Lilia to the other people in her life.
The song's theme song is "Pagbigyan ang Puso" performed by Karylle and Jerome John Hughes (version of Tim Hwang's Saranghamnida (released in 2003 from his debut album "First Tim"). The song was composed by former Neocolours frontman Ito Rapadas. Its music video was shown upon the closing credits of the movie.
Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2004 | Metro Manila Film Festival[1] | Best Picture | Mano Po III: My Love | Won |
Best Actor | Christopher de Leon | Won | ||
Best Actress | Vilma Santos | Won | ||
Best Production Design | Rodell Cruz | Won | ||
Best Original Theme Song | Pagbigyan ang Puso Ko | Won | ||
Best Float | Mano Po III: My Love | Won |
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