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Friday, April 11, 2025

“Himala” Lives On: A Divine Double Feature Celebrates Women’s Power in Cinema


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It was a cinematic experience unlike any other—where the past and present collided in reverence to the enduring power of women, storytelling, and Filipino creativity. In a stunning celebration of National Women’s Month, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), through its Gender and Development (GAD) Focal Point System, in collaboration with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), The Metropolitan Theater, and ABS-CBN Film Restoration’s Sagip Pelikula project, staged a soul-stirring back-to-back screening of Himala and Isang Himala under the ongoing tribute series, Mga Hiyas ng Sineng Filipino.






A Morning of Miracles: Rediscovering the Classic “Himala”

The day began with a momentous milestone—the first-ever public screening of the newly restored black and white version of Himala. This timeless masterpiece, born from the formidable trio of National Artists—director Ishmael Bernal, screenwriter Ricky Lee, and the iconic Nora Aunor—was given new life in a format that emphasized the bleakness, stark truths, and haunting beauty of its message.

Set in the drought-stricken Barrio Cupang, Himala follows Elsa, played unforgettably by Aunor, a simple woman whose claimed apparition of the Virgin Mary sends her community spiraling into spiritual hysteria. The film's emotional gravity, social critique, and powerful visual metaphors have earned it a near-mythical status, sweeping the 1982 Metro Manila Film Festival and gaining global recognition as one of the greatest Filipino films of all time.

Even decades later, Elsa’s haunting cry—“Walang himala!”—echoes with unsettling relevance in a world still grappling with blind faith, moral compromise, and collective delusion.


An Afternoon Reimagined: “Isang Himala” Bridges Stage and Screen

As the curtains lifted once more in the afternoon, the spotlight shifted to the musical reinterpretation of the classic—Isang Himala, directed by award-winning filmmaker Pepe Diokno and still penned by the brilliant Ricky Lee. Drawing inspiration from the stage musical of the same name, this film masterfully bridges the worlds of cinema and theater, breathing fresh life and rhythm into Elsa’s tragic tale.

This time, the mantle of Elsa was gracefully taken on by Aicelle Santos, whose vocal prowess and emotional depth transformed the character into a contemporary heroine. Backed by a stellar ensemble—Bituin Escalante, David Ezra, and MMFF 2024 Best Supporting Actress Kakki Teodoro—Isang Himala did more than revive a story; it recontextualized it for a generation living in the shadow of both disbelief and unyielding hope.

Through sweeping melodies and stirring performances, the film cast a new light on the themes of exploitation, spiritual manipulation, and the ways women’s bodies and beliefs are politicized and deified in times of crisis.


A Conversation Beyond the Screen: The Talkback Session

The day’s emotional crescendo extended beyond the theater as creators and cast gathered for a talkback session—an intimate dialogue on the portrayal of women in Philippine cinema. Diokno and cast members Santos, Escalante, Ezra, and Teodoro shared how their roles were shaped not only by Lee’s script but by the urgency to portray truth amidst illusion.

Kim Harold Peji of the Philippine Commission on Women joined the conversation, emphasizing the critical role of cultural programming in advancing gender sensitivity, equality, and empowerment. Their voices collectively underscored how storytelling, especially through film, can dismantle stereotypes, awaken consciences, and spark transformative change.


No Ordinary Screening—A Celebration of Filipino Brilliance and Feminine Strength

Both Himala and Isang Himala dared to hold a mirror to society’s deepest wounds—challenging viewers to confront their own beliefs and biases. These films are more than stories; they are sacred texts of Philippine cinema that question the divine, the absurd, and the all-too-human.

As the event concluded, NCCA Deputy Executive Director for Operations Bernan Joseph Corpuz and NCCA GAD FPS Head Maricel Diaz awarded certificates of appreciation to the esteemed speakers, honoring not just their artistry but their commitment to truth-telling through film.

Indeed, Mga Hiyas ng Sineng Filipino lived up to its name, reminding us that in every powerful story lies a gem—waiting to be rediscovered, reinterpreted, and revered. And in this celebration of miracles and women, the legacy of Himala shines brighter than ever.

Walang himala? Sa sining at kababaihan—naroon ang himala.

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Journalism With a Soul: How John Reczon Calay Is Leading a Digital Renaissance



John Reczon Calay is a fearless digital storyteller and visionary educator, fusing journalistic integrity with creative innovation to shape the future of Philippine media. From the newsroom to the classroom, he ignites minds and movements with every story he tells.



In the evolving landscape of Philippine media, where the battle for truth often clashes with the noise of virality, he has emerged not only as a fierce communicator but as a torchbearer of substance in the digital age.


A proud graduate of the University of the Philippines Diliman, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism in 2018 — a time when traditional journalism was grappling with the sharp turn toward digital transformation. Instead of resisting the tide, he embraced it. And from the get-go, he proved he was no ordinary content creator.


He began his professional journey at News5 Digital and ONE News Digital right after graduation, diving headfirst into the tumultuous realm of online media. From 2018 to 2022, he honed his craft as an Online Creative and Digital Content Associate, telling stories that didn’t just inform but stirred conversations. With his innate ability to blend journalistic rigor with creative storytelling, he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming Creative Content Lead in 2021. In this role, he didn’t just lead a team — he inspired a generation of young storytellers to believe that journalism could still be a force for good in a time of misinformation.


But his dedication to truth-telling wasn’t confined to the newsroom. In 2021, he took his passion to the classroom as a part-time instructor at the University of Rizal System - Angono, mentoring budding journalists and communicators. His students speak of him as a mentor who doesn’t merely teach — he challenges, provokes, and pushes them to look beyond headlines and trends and ask the deeper questions.


In 2022, he took her talents further into the broadcast giant TV5 Network, Inc., where he now works as a Creative Content Specialist. In a space where visual storytelling meets journalistic responsibility, He continues to redefine what it means to be a journalist in the digital era. His content doesn’t just trend; it touches lives, ignites thought, and calls for action.


Let's welcome, John Reczon Calay!


He is more than a name on a byline or a face behind the screen — he is the pulse of a new generation of Filipino journalists: bold, ethical, imaginative, and unafraid. In a time when the lines between content and propaganda blur far too easily, he stands as a beacon of clarity and purpose, proving that even in the digital chaos, truth still has a voice — and sometimes, it speaks with creative power.

Lyceum Cavite Celebrates Modern-Day Media Luminaries at the 3rd Laurus Nobilis Media Excellence Awards


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In an era marked by both an explosion of information and the alarming spread of misinformation, one university stood tall to honor the torchbearers of truth and creativity—those who illuminate minds, stir hearts, and shape public discourse with their powerful voices and unwavering passion. The Lyceum of the Philippines University - Cavite took center stage on March 28, 2025, as it hosted the much-anticipated 3rd Laurus Nobilis Media Excellence Awards, a celebration of Filipino media's boldest, brightest, and most brilliant.

Held in the vibrant heart of Cavite, the awards night was a dazzling tribute to media professionals who embody excellence, integrity, and influence. Under the compelling theme “Luminaries in Media: Beacon of Youth Empowerment,” the evening transformed into a symphony of recognition for the visionaries who have not only shaped the current media landscape but have also ignited inspiration for generations to come.



At the forefront of the honorees was Direk Joey Reyes, esteemed Chairman and CEO of the Film Development Council of the Philippines, whose prolific work in Philippine cinema and media storytelling continues to resonate across audiences. Though unable to attend in person, his video message struck a powerful chord:

“Most especially at a time when there is an overflow of information, when there are various vessels and vehicles of distorted truth, people dedicated to the honesty and truthfulness of media is of utmost imperative,” Direk Joey expressed with candor and conviction. “To all the students of media right now, yours is the responsibility to correct the errors that have been created by generations that came before you.”

The gravity of his words was not lost on the audience—aspiring journalists, filmmakers, broadcasters, and digital creatives who hung on to every syllable. It was a call to action for the next wave of storytellers to champion accuracy, transparency, and compassion in their craft.

Accepting the Icon of Media Excellence Award, the evening’s highest distinction, on behalf of Direk Joey was Seymour Sanchez, FDCP Technical Consultant for Academic Linkages. The award symbolized not just a lifetime of dedication, but the transformative power of stories when told with authenticity and heart.





A Celebration of Star Power and Substance

The night glowed with the presence of celebrities and respected media figures who personally received their well-deserved laurels:

Elijah Canlas (“Uninvited”) and Candy Pangilinan (“Road Trip”) captivated hearts as they took home awards for Excellence in Film Acting.

Pia Arcangel and Jeff Canoy, faces of credibility and calm in turbulent times, were honored for TV News Presentation.

DJ ChaCha (True FM) and Johnson Manabat (Radyo 630) claimed the spotlight in Radio News Anchoring, while DJ Robin Sienna (Love Radio) was celebrated in the Radio Disk Jockeying (Female) category.

Kara David (“I-Witness”) and Kim Atienza (“Dapat Alam Mo!”) were acknowledged for their tireless work in Public Affairs Hosting.

Amy Perez (“It's Showtime”) and Paolo Ballesteros (“Drag Race Philippines”) brought home awards in Entertainment Show Hosting, showcasing their magnetic stage presence and inclusive energy.

Musical sensations BINI and TJ Monterde were lauded for Musical Performance, bringing rhythm and emotion to life.

Rising and established stars Maja Salvador and Andres Muhlach impressed with their Brand Endorsement prowess.

Ashley Ortega (“Pulang Araw”) and Rabin Angeles (“Mutya ng Section E”) were awarded for TV Acting, highlighting the next generation of versatile performers.

Online dynamism was also recognized, with Lenie Aycardo and Hajie Alejandro winning for Online Content Creation, proving that digital is the new frontier of influence.

Rounding out the media trailblazers, Papa Jackson (Energy FM) claimed the crown for Radio Disk Jockeying (Male), recognized for his charismatic and commanding voice over the airwaves.


Students Take the Lead

What made the evening even more remarkable was the fact that it was organized by the senior Communication students of LPU Cavite. In a time when many question the next generation's depth and readiness, these young leaders answered with action—demonstrating sharp professionalism, heartfelt dedication, and visionary purpose.


LPU Cavite’s Communication Program Chair Mary Grace Arroyo-Vasquez delivered a powerful tribute to the honorees:

“They are more than just outstanding journalists, performers, and creators—they are role models who illuminate the path for young minds, using their platforms to spark positive change, amplify voices, and champion truth and creativity.”

Her message was a heartfelt recognition of the media’s dual responsibility—to entertain and to enlighten.


A Radiant Future Beckons

The 3rd Laurus Nobilis Media Excellence Awards was not merely an awards ceremony—it was a beacon, reminding us of the role media plays in shaping the soul of a nation. Through stories, music, journalism, and digital content, these honorees are changing lives, framing narratives, and, above all, empowering the youth.


As Ms. Arroyo-Vasquez poignantly concluded:

“As we celebrate excellence in various fields of media, may this event remind us of the profound impact that stories, music, films, and digital content have in shaping perspectives and nurturing a more informed, engaged, and empowered youth.”

Indeed, in this golden hour of Philippine media, Laurus Nobilis has once again proven that honoring the truth is the highest form of excellence.

And with future storytellers in the audience—listening, learning, and ready to rise—the legacy of these luminaries shines brighter than ever.

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