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Chavit (film)

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.

Chavit
Directed byCarlo J. Caparas
Written by
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

Premise

This movie is about the story of Luis "Chavit" Singson (born 1941), a Philippine politician, and the Governor of the Ilocos Sur province in the Philippines. Singson started EDSA II in October 2000 when he alleged he gave Philippine 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 Joseph Estrada.

Plot

The film starts with the origin of the Singsons of Ilocos Sur. Then came the birth of Jose and Caridad's second son Luis. Then came a series of killings within the province. It came as no surprise, that the Crisostomos were responsible for the killings especially during the wedding of Luis and Evelyn Verzosa. Then, Representative Claro Crisostomo endorses his wife Milagring for the governorship of the province in 1963. This became the start of the "Operation Withdraw" where all mayors of Ilocos Sur are threatened to withdraw their candidacy. Chavit became the chief of police in Vigan. Then the barangays want him to run for mayor of Vigan. But, his father decided to run and Chavit ran for councilor. Chavit became the champion of the Ilocanos especially those victims of the Crisostomos, most especially Biboy. This became the start of the rivalry between the Singsons and the Crisostomos. Chavit sought the help of Ninoy Aquino.

Then came the burning in Ora Este and Ora Centro in Bantay, Ilocos Sur. It was perpetrated by Biboy. Then, on October 18, 1970, Congressman Claro was assassinated at the Vigan Cathedral. Chavit challenged Milagring for the governorship and won. Until Martial Law came. Biboy was convicted for arson and sentenced to life imprisonment. While behind bars, Biboy suddenly had a change of heart through bible studies. Afterwards, Biboy was released. During the People Power, Chavit was ousted, but due to his charisma, he was elected to Congress, and returned to his former post. Then came the controversy of Joseph Estrada, that led to the Second People Power.

Cast

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

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.
  • The day Chavit Singson confronted Crisologo again

External links

  • Chavit at IMDb
  • Official Luis Chavit Singson Website

chavit, film, chavit, also, known, chavit, singson, story, chavit, blood, ilocos, 2003, filipino, biographical, drama, film, produced, directed, carlo, caparas, starring, cesar, montano, eddie, garcia, dina, bonnevie, chavitdirected, bycarlo, caparaswritten, b. 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 ChavitDirected byCarlo J CaparasWritten byLuis Chavit SingsonCarlo J CaparasBased onThe Life Story of Luis Chavit SingsonProduced byClavel BendanaDonna VillaStarringCesar MontanoCinematographyRey de LeonEdited byAbelardo Ding HullezaMusic byWillie IslaoProductioncompaniesGolden Lions Films Starmax International Velcor FilmsRelease dateNovember 26 2003 2003 11 26 CountryPhilippinesLanguageFilipino Contents 1 Premise 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Production 4 1 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPremise EditThis movie is about the story of Luis Chavit Singson born 1941 a Philippine politician and the Governor of the Ilocos Sur province in the Philippines Singson started EDSA II in October 2000 when he alleged he gave Philippine 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 Joseph Estrada Plot EditThe film starts with the origin of the Singsons of Ilocos Sur Then came the birth of Jose and Caridad s second son Luis Then came a series of killings within the province It came as no surprise that the Crisostomos were responsible for the killings especially during the wedding of Luis and Evelyn Verzosa Then Representative Claro Crisostomo endorses his wife Milagring for the governorship of the province in 1963 This became the start of the Operation Withdraw where all mayors of Ilocos Sur are threatened to withdraw their candidacy Chavit became the chief of police in Vigan Then the barangays want him to run for mayor of Vigan But his father decided to run and Chavit ran for councilor Chavit became the champion of the Ilocanos especially those victims of the Crisostomos most especially Biboy This became the start of the rivalry between the Singsons and the Crisostomos Chavit sought the help of Ninoy Aquino Then came the burning in Ora Este and Ora Centro in Bantay Ilocos Sur It was perpetrated by Biboy Then on October 18 1970 Congressman Claro was assassinated at the Vigan Cathedral Chavit challenged Milagring for the governorship and won Until Martial Law came Biboy was convicted for arson and sentenced to life imprisonment While behind bars Biboy suddenly had a change of heart through bible studies Afterwards Biboy was released During the People Power Chavit was ousted but due to his charisma he was elected to Congress and returned to his former post Then came the controversy of Joseph Estrada that led to the Second People Power Cast EditSome of the characters were changed and their real names are enclosed in parenthesis Cesar Montano as Luis Chavit Singson 1 Eddie Garcia as Congressman Claro Crisostomo Floro Crisologo Dina Bonnevie as Evelyn Verzosa Tommy Abuel as Jose Singson Tirso Cruz III as Biboy Crisostomo Vincent Bingbong Crisologo Pinky de Leon as Governor Milagring Crisostomo Carmeling Crisologo Clavel Bendana as Imelda Marcos Marita Zobel as Caridad Crisologo Rommel Montano as Chavit s driver Ricardo Cepeda as Governor Evaristo Titong Crisologo Danita Paner as Anita Jose Emmanuel Carlos as Senator Ninoy Aquino Tess Villarama as President Corazon Aquino Willie Nepomuceno as President Ferdinand Marcos President Joseph Estrada and Fernando Poe Jr Joel Torre as Sotero Hardie del Mundo as Ronald SingsonProduction EditThe 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 Edit Year Award Giving Body Category Recipient Result2004 FAMAS Awards 4 Best Picture Chavit NominatedBest Actor Cesar Montano NominatedBest Supporting Actor Tirso Cruz III NominatedReferences Edit 1 Rotten Tomatoes Review Lo Ricky August 9 2003 Dina airs her side PhilStar Global Retrieved March 10 2020 After the movie comes the Chavit book Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved December 4 2006 FAMAS Awards 2004 IMDb Retrieved February 24 2020 The day Chavit Singson confronted Crisologo againExternal links EditChavit at IMDb Official Luis Chavit Singson Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chavit film amp oldid 1125852422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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