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Nono

Country: Philippines, Language: Filipino, Tagalog, 115 mins

  • Director: Rommel Tolentino
  • Writer: Rommel Tolentino
  • Producer: Toti Reyes, Rommel Tolentino

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Whenever the schoolchildren sing the national anthem eight-year-old Toto is asked to keep quiet. He has a harelip and his garbled voice always makes them all laugh. But this boy from the slums is a battler and not so easily daunted. His mate is a little boy who is hard of hearing; when these two are on the prowl together even the bruiser next door doesn’t bother them. Toto’s mother can’t really look after her son much. She’s got too much on her plate trying to manage her men. She dreams of going to Japan to work as a geisha. But if push comes to shove Toto can always depend on his headstrong yet warm-hearted mother. She even supports his somewhat ludicrous plan to take part in a public speaking contest. Milo Tolentino has won plenty of awards in Asia for his short films. His colourful feature-length debut makes a stand for a life which, although sometimes painful, is nonetheless fulfilled and follows its own route away from well-worn paths. This film has no qualms about facing its topics of discrimination and social exclusion head on, or of depicting abnormality as something that can be life-enriching.


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.

Cast & Characters

Axel Aeiou Samson ... Toto
Russel Abulad ... Badong
Allen Dimaunahan ... Aeoiu
Sigrid Andrea Bernardo ... Ms. Dimaculangan
Xyris Beatingo ... Ruby
Joemar Sustento ... Dindo
Alejandra Gloriano ... Lola Bestra
Ian Galliguez ... Glenda