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  1. Mariquina is a 2014 Philippine independent film set in the City of Marikina, starring Mylene Dizon, Ricky Davao, and Barbie Forteza, directed by Milo Sogueco. Entered the New Breed category of the 10th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival , the film tells the story of a Marikina shoemaker 's daughter coming to terms with ...

    • Philippines
    • 2014
  2. Mariquina: Directed by Milo Sogueco. With Mylene Dizon, Ricky Davao, Bing Pimentel, Barbie Forteza. Unlike the former Philippine First Lady, Imelda is indifferent towards shoes. To her, they are fraught with the bittersweet nostalgia of childhood, one that was marred by a difficult relationship with her shoe-maker father, Romeo.

    • (67)
    • Drama
    • Milo Sogueco
    • 2014-10
  3. Mariquina tells the bittersweet story of IMELDA GUEVARRA, a successful businesswoman, who grew up with an emotionally distant father, ROMEO, a once recognized shoemaker who lost both his shoe factory and his beloved wife. When Imelda is informed about her father’s death, she tentatively proceeds with the funeral preparations.

  4. 30 de jul. de 2014 · MARIQUINA Full Trailer. Cinemalaya Foundation, Inc. and TEN17P present MARIQUINAa film by MILO SOGUECOExecutive Producers PAUL SORIANO, ERNEST ESCALERSupervising Producers MARIE PIN...

    • 2 min
    • 64.7K
    • MARIQUINA
  5. From here roots my ceaseless admiration for the writer-director Tarog, who this year writes the script of the Milo Sogueco-directed entry Mariquina — a film exploring familiar dramatic terrains, yet remains a captivating tale of change. It is the type of film that does not entirely tell its story thru what is being spoken: in Ricky Davao’s ...

  6. 12 de oct. de 2014 · Milo Sogueco’s “Mariquina” – 2014 Busan Film Review. By. Rex Baylon. – October 12, 2014 Posted in: Featured, Film, Philippines. “Mariquina” feels more like a eulogy for a bygone era when the town by the same name was a thriving shoe manufacturer. (photo courtesy of the Busan International Film Festival) For most people ...

  7. Mariquina carefully weaves the subtle sensitivities of Imelda having to face the death of her estranged father through the recounting of her family's sorrowful past against the backdrop of passing but unhurried time.