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Sa 'yo Lamang (Only Yours) is a 2010 Filipino religious-family drama film produced and released by Star Cinema.[2] It is Star Cinema's offering for its 18th anniversary.[3]

Sa 'yo Lamang
Theatrical movie poster
Directed byLaurice Guillen
Screenplay by
  • Ricardo Lee
  • Ralph Jacinto Quiblat
  • Anna Karenina L. Ramos
Story by
  • Ricardo Lee
  • Ralph Jacinto Quiblat
  • Anna Karenina L. Ramos
  • Mia Louise Ramos
  • John Paul E. Abellera
Produced by
  • Charo Santos-Concio
  • Malou Santos
Starring
CinematographyLee Briones Meily
Edited byEfren Jarlego
Music byVon De Guzman
Production
company
Star Cinema
Release date
  • September 1, 2010 (2010-09-01) (Philippines)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Box office₱50.2 million.[1]

Synopsis


From the director who gave us Tanging Yaman, Laurice Guillen, is back with another heart-warming family drama which teaches us about love, faith and life. Sa ‘yo Lamang stars Christopher de Leon, Lorna Tolentino, Bea Alonzo, Coco Martin, Enchong Dee, Miles Ocampo, Shaina Magdayao and Empress Schuck.


Plot


Dianne seems to have a happy family. She and her mom just bought a house for them, her younger siblings are doing great at school, and her boyfriend of two years is already preparing for their future together. But everything in her life shatters when her dad, Franco, returns after ten years of being with his mistress. More than the irritating presence of Franco, what hurts Dianne the most is how her mom wholeheartedly accepts Franco back to live with them again, and how her siblings allow him to be their father again, as if he never left. Confused and hurt, Dianne does everything to throw Franco out of their lives. But as she succeeds with her plans, she is shocked to learn that their family's problem is more than the return of the man who has hurt her in the past. And thus the start of the journey of Dianne and her family as they discover their family's secrets.


Cast and characters



Main cast



Supporting cast



Special Participation



Reception



Reviews


This film is graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines and rated PG-13 by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board.[4] The film lead the nominations in 27th PMPC Star Awards for Movies, having thirteen nominations, but the film failed to win any of the awards.[5] The Film Academy of the Philippines awarded Lorna Tolentino the Best Actress of the year award during the 29th Luna Awards.[6]


Soundtrack


The official theme song titled Sa 'Yo Lamang, is sung by Juris together with the Ars Cantica Ensemble. The official music video was directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina.


International screenings


The film had international screenings on September 17, 2010 in select cities in the United States such as Las Vegas, NV, San Francisco, CA, Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA, Seattle, WA, Honolulu, HI, Bergenfield, NJ, Milpitas, CA, Chicago, IL. It will also have screenings in Ontario, Alberta and Vancouver in Canada, and Guam.


Box office


The film grossed ₱20 million on its first week falling at number two behind Despicable Me. Within the film's 4th week, it had grossed a total of ₱48 million.[1]


Awards


Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result
2011 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards[7] Prince of Philippine Movies Coco Martin Won

References







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