Blessings of the Land

(Redirected from Biyaya ng Lupa)

Blessings of the Land (Filipino: Biyaya ng Lupa)[1] is a 1959 Filipino drama film directed by Manuel Silos. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival.[2] The film won Best Picture and Best Story from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences. In 1960, it was shown at the Asian Film Festival held in Tokyo. The story was written by Celso Al. Carunungan, while the screenplay was written by Carunungan together with Pablo Naval. The movie was produced by LVN Pictures.[3]

Biyaya ng Lupa
Film poster
Directed byManuel Silos
Screenplay byPablo Naval
Story by
Produced byDña. Narcisa B. Vda. de León
Starring
CinematographyRemigio Young
Edited byIke Jarlego Sr.
Music byJuan Silos Jr.
Production
company
Distributed byABS-CBN Film Productions (restored version)
Release date
  • December 16, 1959 (1959-12-16)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

The film is a melodrama about the life of a Filipino couple residing in a village. The couple's deaf-mute son, Miguel, is tested and "must rise above his handicap" after the tragedies experienced by the family.[1]

Plot

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Maria and Jose begin their married life by establishing a countryside orchard of lanzones. They soon have four children, namely Miguel, Arturo, Angelita, and Lito. They live happily in the community, until Bruno comes along; he is a widower believed to have killed his own wife. Bruno wants to remarry and courts Choleng, a niece of Jose. Choleng dies by falling from a cliff while trying to evade Bruno. Bruno goes to the mountains to hide from the angry villagers, then returns and rapes Jose's daughter, Angelita. Together with the villagers, Jose pursues Bruno but is shot by the latter.[3]

Jose's son, Arturo, goes to Manila, while Jose's other son Miguel (the deaf and mute) courts Gloria, a woman in the village. Arturo returns from Manila accompanied by a woman from the city. Arturo succeeds in convincing his mother, Maria, to mortgage the rice fields before going back to Manila.[3]

A landowner from another town hires Bruno to destroy the lanzones harvest of Maria's family. Bruno and his group fail because of the villagers. Miguel kills Bruno. Arturo comes back from Manila and reconciles with his family.[3]

Cast

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Production

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The film was shot in the province of Laguna.[5] Though the shooting schedule was "rigorous", the film crew managed to set up a fiesta in the province for Narcisa de León, cofounder of LVN Pictures, in celebration of her birthday on October 29, 1959.[5]

Release

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Blessings of the Land was released in Philippine theaters on December 16, 1959.

Digital restoration

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The film was digitally scanned and restored by the ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project in 2019. The restoration began with the digital scanning of frames in 4K resolution using the 35mm print as its source material. The 35mm print was stored at the ABS-CBN Film Archives and compiled under the collection of the majority of LVN Pictures' library. The film was restored in 2K resolution and took 70 hours to eliminate image impairments (including scratches and unstable images) successfully. The restoration team also adjusted the film's color and brightness in order to make it closely identical to the original form.[6]

The digitally scanned and restored 4K high definition version was first premiered on television on May 26, 2019, 9:00PM through ABS-CBN's movie channel for cable television, Cinema One.[7] It was also premiered theatrically on October 17, 2019, as part of Centennial Classics exhibition for the QCinema International Film Festival with the attendance of the two original lead stars Rosa Rosal and Marita Zobel, as well as the representatives of the film's staff and cast members who had previously died or were unable to attend, including actress-singer Zsa Zsa Padilla and her daughter Zia Quizon (representing their father and grandfather, respectively), Rap Fernandez (representing his uncle), the family of Tony Santos Sr., and Toni Rose Gayda (Rosa Rosal's daughter).[8][9]

On October 1, 2020, the restored version of the film was live streamed on the social networking site Facebook by ABS-CBN Film Restoration (also known as Sagip Pelikula).[10][11]

Accolades

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Year Group Category Recipient Result
1960 Asian Film Festival[3] Best Supporting Actor Leroy Salvador Won
Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear for Best Film Nominated
FAMAS Awards Best Picture Won
Best Original Story Celso Al. Carunungan Won
Best Actor Leroy Salvador Nominated
Tony Santos Nominated
Best Actress Rosa Rosal Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Marita Zobel Nominated
Best Director Manuel Silos Nominated
Best Screenplay Celso Al. Carunungan
Pablo Naval
Nominated
Best Editing Enrique Jarlego Nominated
Best Musical Score Juan Silos Jr. Nominated
Best Sound Engineering Manuel Silos Nominated

References

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  1. ^ a b Pavlides, Dan. Biyaya Ng Lupa (1965), Alternate Title: Blessings of the Land, movies,nytimes.com
  2. ^ "IMDB.com: Awards for Blessings of the Land". imdb.com. Retrieved January 14, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e Biyaya ng Lupa (Blessings of the Land)[usurped], kabayancentral.com
  4. ^ Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (September 11, 2008). "Indie filmmakers pay tribute to movie legend Rosa Rosal". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Stars are private citizens too". The Manila Times. The Manila Times Publishing Company, Inc. November 3, 1959. p. 7-B.
  6. ^ ABS-CBN Film Restoration (October 1, 2020). "Join us tonight at 7:30PM for the one-time full movie streaming of LVN's BIYAYA NG LUPA!". Facebook (in English and Filipino). Facebook, Inc. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  7. ^ Abellon, Bam (May 23, 2019). "The classic film 'Biyaya ng Lupa' is coming to CinemaOne, freshly scanned". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  8. ^ "QCinema International Film Festival – 2019 Lineup". Asian Film Festivals. September 25, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  9. ^ ABS-CBN Film Restoration (October 18, 2019). "QCinema Premiere of the LVN Pictures classic "BIYAYA NG LUPA"". Facebook (in English and Filipino). Facebook, Inc. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  10. ^ ABS-CBN Film Restoration (October 1, 2020). "ABS-CBN SAGIP PELIKULA and LVN PICTURES, INC. proudly present the restored BIYAYA NG LUPA directed by Manuel Silos from a script by Celso Al Carunungan & Pablo Naval..." Facebook (in English and Filipino). Facebook, Inc. Archived from the original on October 2, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  11. ^ Bose, Swapnil Dhruv (January 26, 2021). "A guide to Filipino cinema: 10 essential films from the Philippines". Far Out Magazine UK. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
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