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Still Life (2007 film)

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Still Life
Film poster
Directed byKatski Flores
Screenplay byKatski Flores
Story by
Produced byKatski Flores
CinematographyDan Villegas
Edited byMaui Mauricio
Music byWincy Aquino Ong
Production
companies
  • Cinemalaya Foundation
  • Cutting Edge Production
  • Sining Ko Ito Productions
Distributed byCinemalaya
Release date
  • July 21, 2007 (2007-07-21) (Philippines)
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Tagalog
  • Filipino

Still Life is a 2007 Filipino film written, directed, and produced by Katski Flores and starring Glaiza de Castro with John Lloyd Cruz in a minor cameo role.[1]

Plot

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James Masino is a gifted painter diagnosed with Gillian Barre Syndrome or GBS. His doctor tells him he will eventually become completely paralyzed. Facing a future where he can no longer paint, James packs up his life in the city and enters a self-imposed exile at a friend's isolated house on a deserted island. His goal is to paint his final masterpiece and then die.

His plans are thwarted when a girl shows up at the house, named Emma, who claims she has also been given access by the owner to spend a few days there. With no way to contact the outside world, James decides to let Emma stay at the house with him. At first, he is annoyed by disrupting his peace in the house. Slowly, he is drawn to Emma against his will. One night, Emma discovers in his secret room a wall filled with sketches of her. They become friends that evening and confide in each other their stories.

Emma learns of James' plan and tells him he is being a coward. They talk about the philosophy of suicide and why it can't be a legitimate choice. Emma reminds James life is precious. She tells him her story, that she got pregnant by a lover who abandoned her, and she was forced to give the baby up for adoption to give it a better life.

Somehow, the friendship inspires James, and finally, after spending an afternoon in a nearby town, James finds the inspiration for his final piece. Emma is his mode. But just as he begins to paint, his disease strikes, and he collapses in a painful seizure.

He wakes up in a hospital with his mother crying. She tells him they found him at the house, with his hands bleeding. James remembers he attempted to kill himself on the first night he arrived at the house. But he thought he chickened out. It turns out he didn't, and the entire experience, including meeting Emma, was just a dream. His mother begs him not to do anything like that again. She reminds him that whatever happens, they will make it as a family. They will help him. There is life after art.

Sometime later, James returns to the house and finishes the painting. His parents are seen at the tomb of the woman who gave James to them to adopt. They are holding a small framed print of James' final masterpiece—a painting of her. The last scene shows James being interviewed by an actor, and he tells him he doesn't know what happened, nor can he explain it. He is just happy that he met her in his dream.

Cast

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award-giving body Category Recipient Result
2007 Balanghai Trophy (Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival) Best Film Katski Flores Nominated
2008 Philippines Golden Screen Awards Best Visual Effects August Lyle Espino Won
Best Cinematography Dan Villegas Nominated
Best Editing Maui Mauricio Nominated
Best Motion Picture (Drama) Nominated
Best Original Song Cynthia Alexander ("Comfort In Your Strangeness") Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role (Drama) Glaiza de Castro Nominated
Best Production Design Cris Silva Nominated
Best Sound Joey Santos, Katski Flores Nominated
Breakthrough Performance by an Actor Ron Capinding Nominated
FAMAS Awards Best Cinematography Dan Villegas Nominated
Gawad Urian Awards Best Actress Glaiza de Castro Nominated
Best Cinematography Dan Villegas Nominated
Star Awards Digital Movie Cinematographer of the Year Dan Villegas Nominated
YCC Awards (Young Critics Circle, Philippines) Best Achievement in Cinematography and Visual Design Dan Villegas, Cris Silva Nominated
Best Achievement in Sound and Aural Orchestration Joey Santos, Wincy Aquino Ong Nominated
Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Ron Capinding Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Asilo, Rito P. (13 December 2014). "Gabby Eigenmann, Glaiza de Castro step up to the thespic plate". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
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