Chavit (film)

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Chavit
Directed by
Luis "Chavit" Singson
  • Carlo J. Caparas
  • Based onThe Life Story of Luis "Chavit" Singson
    Produced by
    • Clavel Bendaña
    • Donna Villa
    StarringCesar Montano
    CinematographyRey de Leon
    Edited byAbelardo 'Ding' Hulleza
    Music byWillie Islao
    Production
    companies
    • Golden Lions Films
    • Starmax International
    • Velcor Films
    Release date
    • November 26, 2003 (2003-11-26)
    CountryPhilippines
    LanguageFilipino

    Chavit, also known as Chavit Singson Story and Chavit: Blood Son of Ilocos, is a 2003 Filipino biographical drama film produced and directed by Carlo J. Caparas and starring Cesar Montano, Eddie Garcia and Dina Bonnevie.

    Premise

    This movie is about the story of

    EDSA II in October 2000 when he alleged he gave President Joseph Estrada 400 million pesos
    as payoff from illegal gambling profits.

    Estrada was put under investigation, but on January 16, 2001, a key piece of evidence was blocked in court, leading to protests in Manila and other major cities backing Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo resulting in the ouster of Estrada.

    Plot

    The film starts with the origin of the Singsons of Ilocos Sur and the birth of Jose and Caridad's second son Luis. Chavit grows up amidst series of killings within the province, perpetrated by the Crisostomos. In 1963, Representative Claro Crisostomo endorses his wife Milagring for the governorship of the province in 1963. This prompts "Operation Withdraw" where all mayors of Ilocos Sur are threatened to withdraw their candidacy. Chavit becomes the chief of police in Vigan. Although the town's residents want Chavit to run for mayor, his father decides to run instead and Chavit runs for councilor. Chavit becomes the champion of the Ilocanos especially those victims of the Crisostomos, particularly their son Biboy, starting a rivalry between their families. Chavit seeks the help of Senator Ninoy Aquino.

    In 1969, Biboy perpetrates the burning of Ora Este and Ora Centro in

    Congress due to his charisma, and eventually returns as governor. He then gets involved with President Joseph Estrada, leading to the Second EDSA Revolution
    .

    Cast

    Some of the characters were changed and their real names are enclosed in parentheses.

    Production

    The role played by Dina Bonnevie was originally intended for Snooky Serna.[2] In the scene where Singson was shown crying following his brother's death, the former governor was played by his real son, Christopher.[3] Impersonator Willie Nepomuceno played three roles in the movie, playing Ferdinand Marcos, Fernando Poe Jr. and Joseph Estrada, one of his most popular roles.

    Accolades

    Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result
    2004
    FAMAS Awards[4]
    Best Picture Chavit Nominated
    Best Actor Cesar Montano Nominated
    Best Supporting Actor Tirso Cruz III Nominated

    References

    1. ^ [1] Rotten Tomatoes Review
    2. ^ Lo, Ricky (August 9, 2003). "Dina airs her side". PhilStar Global. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
    3. ^ After the movie, comes the Chavit book Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved December 4, 2006.
    4. ^ "FAMAS Awards (2004)". IMDb. Retrieved February 24, 2020.

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