Before its release in local cinemas on February 12, the romance drama movie ‘Paquil’ had already gained international recognition at the Five Continents International Film Festival in Venezuela. The film, with its international title ‘The Miracle,’ won Special Mention Production Feature Film for Executive Producer Vincent Soriano, Special Mention Cinematography for Marvin Reyes, Best VFX for Gary Morallos, Dave Morallos, Ronaldo Reyes and John Kenneth Paclibar, Best Lead Actress for Beauty Gonzalez and Best Fantasy Feature Film.
For capturing the beauty of Pakil, Laguna, and turning every frame into a work of art, elevating the film’s storytelling, Marvin Reyes presents Filipino craftsmanship to the world stage at its finest in ‘Paquil.’
Executive producer Vincent Soriano proves his dedication and leadership as he brought the ‘Paquil’ movie to life. His Special Mention Production for his first feature film is a testament to his love and support for the arts and the immeasurable Filipino talent.
Visualizing the unseen and making it look real on screen is not an easy task. Paquil’s Vfx team composed of Gary Morallos, Dave Morallos, Ronaldo Reyes, and John Keneth Paclibar prove that the visual effects industry thrives with talented artists. Their imaginative brilliance brought the film’s fantasy elements to life.
Celebrating Filipino culture and resilience, the power of faith and love through compelling storytelling and extraordinary vision, Paquil’s triumph under the direction of Lemuel C. Lorca, as Best Feature Film (Fantasy) attests to the brilliance of Filipino cinema.
Emerging as the best in the world for her awe-inspiring portrayal of Christina in ‘Paquil,’ Beauty Gonzalez is recognized as Best Lead Actress for bringing depth and emotion to the story that left audiences around the globe in awe. Beauty’s talent, without a doubt, shines brighter than ever.
‘Paquil’ tells the story of Christina who finds herself at a crossroads, returning to her roots in the historic town of Pakil. Here, amidst personal and professional struggles, she is driven by an urgent need to restore Pakil’s beloved yet fading tradition of Komedya, a classic theatrical form that has long been intertwined with the town's rich heritage. Immersed in the preparations for the town’s revered Turumba Festival, Christina’s journey becomes complicated but more meaningful as she meets the mysterious but charming Paolo, played by JM de Guzman.
Drawn
together by a shared longing for redemption, Christina and Paolo form a
powerful bond. Through their journey to restore the Komedya’s former glory,
they not only revive the town’s cultural identity but also find healing and
hope within themselves. The film captures this journey as both personal and
communal, where tradition offers solace and strength in the face of life’s
challenges.
The film also stars Yayo Aguila, VJ Mendoza, Kych Minemoto, Arnold Reyes,
Leandro Baldemor, Lui Manansala, Angela Cortez, Iyah Mina, Bambi Rojas, Star
Orjaliza, Joel Saracho, Lou Veloso, Nino Mendoza, Argel Saycon and Lilet
Esteban, and introducing Olivia Crisologo.
Written by Archie del Mundo and directed by Lemuel C. Lorca as the initial offering of Resiko Entertainment Productions.
‘Paquil’ opens in Philippine cinemas on February 12, 2025.
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