Ama Namin

Ama Namin is a 1998 Philippine action drama film directed by Ben Yalung. The film stars Christopher de Leon.[1][2][3][4][5]

Ama Namin
Directed byBen Yalung
Screenplay bySenen Dimaguila
Story byErnesto C. Rojas
Produced by
  • Ernesto C. Rojas
  • Cirio H. Santiago
StarringChristopher de Leon
CinematographyRicardo Remias
Edited byEduardo Jarlego Jr.
Music byWillie Yusi
Production
companies
Distributed byPremiere Entertainment Productions
Release date
  • April 1, 1998 (1998-04-01)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Cast

  • Christopher de Leon as Fr. Rico / Ka Marco
  • Sunshine Cruz as Ka Celia / Ka Lilia
  • Chin Chin Gutierrez as Ka Riza
  • Mat Ranillo III as Capt. Victor Santos
  • Tonton Gutierrez as Lt. Garcia
  • Rez Cortez as Capt. Garcia
  • Daniel Fernando as Ka Benjie
  • Patrick dela Rosa as Ka Romy
  • Pocholo Montes as Ka Elmer
  • Maritess Samson as Ka Miguel
  • Ray Ventura as Msgr. Reyes
  • Robert Ortega as Ka Luis
  • Suzette Ranillo as Kadyo's Wife
  • Edgar Mande as Kadyo
  • Diego Castro as Basil
  • Tom Olivar as Provincial Commander
  • Robert Rivera as Kapitan Celso
  • Troy Martino as Sarhento
  • Amado Cortez as Don Jose de Dios
  • Marita Zobel as Ester de Dios
  • Joanne Salazar as Hilda de Dios
  • Vincent Borromeo as Jesus Christ
  • Joe Towers as Andoy
  • Gina Galang as Ka Belen

Awards

Year Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
1999 47th FAMAS Awards Best Picture Ama Namin Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Chin Chin Gutierrez Nominated

References

  1. Red, Isah (March 30, 1998). "Taking A Trip With Ricky Lee". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 20. Retrieved January 1, 2022 via Google News.
  2. "Christopher de Leon Realizes Dream Role in "Ama Namin"". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. March 31, 1998. p. 21. Retrieved January 1, 2022 via Google News.
  3. Yeatter, Bryan (2007). Cinema of the Philippines: 1897-2005. McFarland & Company. p. 244. ISBN 9780786430475. Retrieved January 1, 2022 via Google Books.
  4. Malone, Peter (October 12, 2012). Screen Jesus. McFarland & Company. p. 149. ISBN 9780810883901. Retrieved January 1, 2022 via Google Books.
  5. "Ama Namin". Pelikula. Vol. 1, no. 1. U.P. College of Mass Communication Foundation. 1999. p. 28. Retrieved January 1, 2022 via Google Books.
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