Molata (1999) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 20, 1999

Original Title:
Molata

Alternate Titles:
Virgin of the eighth wonder

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
ATB-4 Films
SQ Film Laboratories
Sampaguita Pictures

Production Countries:
Philippines

Ratings / Certifications:
PH: PG 

Runtime: 79

In an idyllic surroundings amidst the rice terraces, young and care-free Ida has a wonderful life. But one night, a group of armed men charges into her home and kills her parents. Worse, these men conspire and accuse Ida of the murder of her folks. Years pass and Ida is on her way to national penitentiary. But a freak accident happens, and Ida manages to escape. Assuming a new identity, Ida who now goes by the name of Molata, returns to her village where people no longer recognize her. And using her body as a lure, she sets out to exact revenge.

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Assistant Camera:
Diony Cabornay

Assistant Editor:
Cesar Baltazar

Audio Post Coordinator:
Rolly Aquisa

Cinematography:
Boy Anao

Clapper Loader:
Edward Anastacio

Director:
Francis Posadas

Editor:
Nap Montebon

Fight Choreographer:
Al Nanca

Makeup Artist:
Noel EspaƱola

Music:
Edwin 'Kiko' Ortega
Gean Basilio Jr.

Producer:
Allan Gilbert
Anna Maria

Props:
Cris Santiago

Screenplay:
Francis Posadas

Sound:
Danny Collado

Sound Supervisor:
Josie Galvez

Special Effects:
Guy Abelgai

Still Photographer:
Rolando Anao

Story:
Francis Posadas

Visual Effects:
Ver Langcauon
Danny Sanchez

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