Seven Sundays (2017 film)

Seven Sundays is a 2017 Philippine comedy drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina. It stars Aga Muhlach, Ronaldo Valdez, Cristine Reyes, Dingdong Dantes and Enrique Gil.[2][3] The film marks Muhlach's return since Of All The Things in 2012.[4] The film was produced and released by Star Cinema on October 11, 2017.[5]

Seven Sundays
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCathy Garcia-Molina
Produced by
Screenplay by
  • Roumella Monge
  • Kiko Abrillo
  • John Raphael Gonzaga
Story by
  • Vanessa R. Valdez
  • Roumella Monge
  • Kiko Abrillo
Starring
Music byJessie Lasaten
CinematographyTheo Lozada
Edited byMarya Ignacio
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • October 11, 2017 (2017-10-11)
Box office₱271 million[1]

Synopsis

Widowed, left by his children who are living their own lives dedicating no time for the family, Manuel Bonifacio (Ronaldo Valdez) is lonely and becoming depressed. One day, he call his children, Allan (Aga Muhlach), Bryan (Dingdong Dantes), Cha (Cristine Reyes) and Dex (Enrique Gil), to reveal that he was diagnosed with cancer and will soon be dying with only seven weeks left to live. Because of the news that hit the family, the Bonifacio siblings reunite and help each other in order to spend their father's remaining days with him.

Cast

Main cast

Dingdong Dante portrays Bryan "Bry" Bonifacio
Cristine Reyes portrays Charmaine "Cha" Bonifacio.
Enrique Gil portrays Dexter "Dex" / "Baby D" Bonifacio.

Supporting cast

Cameo appearances

Accolades

Year Award-giving body Recipient(s) Award Result
2018
34th PMPC Star Award for Movies
Seven Sundays
Movie of the Year
Nominated
Movie Director of the Year
Nominated
Movie Actor of the Year
Nominated
Movie Actor of the Year
Nominated
Movie Supporting Actor of the Year
Nominated
New Movie Actor of the Year
Nominated
Melai Monge, Kiko Abrillo, John Raphael Gonzaga
Movie Screenwriter of the Year
Nominated
Theo Lozada
Movie Cinematographer of the Year
Nominated
Marya Ignacio
Movie Editor of the Year
Nominated

References

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