Mother Nanny
Inang Yaya (Mother Nanny) is a 2006 film directed by Pablo Biglang-awa and Veronica Velasco and stars Maricel Soriano as Norma, a nanny who has to choose between Ruby (Tala Santos, her daughter) or Louise (Erika Oreta, the girl who she takes care of). The film won Best Film and Best Performance, awards given by the Young Critics Circle.
Inang Yaya | |
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Directed by | Pablo Biglang-awa, Veronica Velasco (as Veronica B. Velasco) |
Written by | Veronica Velasco |
Produced by | Tony Gloria |
Starring | Maricel Soriano Tala Santos Erika Oreta Sunshine Cruz Zoren Legaspi |
Cinematography | Gary Gardoce |
Edited by | Randy Gabriel |
Music by | Nonong Buencamino |
Distributed by | Unitel Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 Minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Box office | PHP 13,445,629 |
Plot
Norma (Maricel Soriano) straddles between being a mother to Ruby (Tala Santos) and being a nanny to her employer's daughter, Louise (Erika Oreta). Norma left her daughter in the province to be a nanny to another person's daughter. An emergency forces Norma to bring Ruby with her to Manila and her employer is kind enough to accept Ruby in the household. However, Louise (Erika Oreta), the daughter of Norma's employer, competes with Ruby for Norma's affection. Now, Norma has to balance her love and attention for the two special people in her life: her daughter and her ward.
Casts
- Maricel Soriano as Norma[1]
- Erika Oreta as Louise
- Tala Santos as Ruby
- Sunshine Cruz as May[2]
- Zoren Legaspi as Noel
- Liza Lorena as Lola Toots
- Marita Zobel as Lola Tersing
- Matthew Mendoza as Mon
- Kalila Aguilos as Luz
- JM Reyes as Carlo
- Jessu Trinidad as Cocoy
- Erica Dehesa as Alexa
- Julia Buencamino as Margarita[3]
- Janneke Agustin as Nana
- Roence Santos as Tess
References
- Rosario, Chinkai (November 15, 2006). "'Inang Yaya'--a tale that tugs at the heart strings". PEP. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
- Mendoza, Ruel J. (November 10, 2006). "Sunshine Cruz to star again on the big screen". PEP. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
- "Julia Buencamino: A budding actress". The Manila Times. July 8, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2021.