Blossoming Of Maximo Oliveros, The (2005) Philippines
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Director:Solito, Auraeus, Lopez, Soliman Cruz, JR Valentin, Neil Ryan Sese, Ping Medina, Bodjie Pascua, Nathan
Studio:Cinemalaya Foundation
Writer:Michiko Yamamoto
Rating:7.0 (873 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:807839002935
Awards:23 wins & 24 nominations
Genre:Filipino films
IMDb:0479506
Duration:1:40:00
Languages:Filipino
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300007102
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Solito, Auraeus, Lopez, Soliman Cruz, JR Valentin, Neil Ryan Sese, Ping Medina, Bodjie Pascua, Nathan  ...  (Director)
Michiko Yamamoto  ...  (Writer)
 
Nathan Lopez  ...  Maxi
Soliman Cruz  ...  Paco
J.R. Valentin  ...  Victor
Neil Ryan Sese  ...  Boy
Ping Medina  ...  Bogs
Bodjie Pascua  ...  New Sergeant
Elmo Redrico  ...  Sarge
Ivan Camacho  ...  Art
Lucito Lopez  ...  Pulis
Jett Desalesa  ...  Leslie - Maxi's friend
Anastacio Cruz  ...  Nar - Maxi's friend
Roychell Torre  ...  Monique - Maxi's friend
Peter Anthony Tumbaga  ...  Peter - Maxi's friend
Edwin Pamanian  ...  Isko
Rodney Luengu  ...  Mang Axel
Comments: DASN 112

Summary: THE BLOSSOMING OF MAXIMO OLIVEROS tells the story of Maxi (Nathan Lopez) a gay, pre-teen growing up in the slums of Manila, who is deeply loyal to his family of petty thieves. His world revolves around his father and two brothers, who love and protect him in return for Maxi s devotion to completing domestic chores and covering their tracks when they commit crimes. When Maxi meets Victor (JR Valentin) a well-meaning, handsome policeman, the two become fast friends and Maxi begins to learn that he can have a better life, which soon incurs the ire and disapproval of Maxi s family. The digitally-shot feature made its U.S. debut at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was the official Philippine entry of the 2007 Academy Awards® for Best Foreign Language film. The film has also garnered several film festival awards including the Teddy Award at the 2006 Berlinale Film Festival and Best Asian Film at the 2006 Rotterdam Film Festival.