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Mga munting tinig

  • 2002
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
138
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Mga munting tinig (2002)
Drama

A young idealistic teacher enters her kids in a city choral competition. A victory there would not only gain funds for the school, but prove to these children of poverty how even they can af... Read allA young idealistic teacher enters her kids in a city choral competition. A victory there would not only gain funds for the school, but prove to these children of poverty how even they can afford to hope.A young idealistic teacher enters her kids in a city choral competition. A victory there would not only gain funds for the school, but prove to these children of poverty how even they can afford to hope.

  • Director
    • Gil Portes
  • Writers
    • Gil Portes
    • Senedy Que
    • Adolfo Alix Jr.
  • Stars
    • Alessandra De Rossi
    • Dexter Doria
    • Gina Alajar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    138
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gil Portes
    • Writers
      • Gil Portes
      • Senedy Que
      • Adolfo Alix Jr.
    • Stars
      • Alessandra De Rossi
      • Dexter Doria
      • Gina Alajar
    • 6User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Alessandra De Rossi
    Alessandra De Rossi
    • Melinda
    Dexter Doria
    Dexter Doria
    • Mrs. Pantalan
    Gina Alajar
    Gina Alajar
    • Chayong
    Amy Austria
    Amy Austria
    • Luz
    Bryan Homecillo
    Bryan Homecillo
    • Popoy
    Greg Rodriguez III
    Greg Rodriguez III
    • Obet
    • (as Pierro Rodriguez III)
    Irma Adlawan
    Irma Adlawan
    • Fe
    Malou Crisologo
    Malou Crisologo
    • Solita
    Nonie Buencamino
    Nonie Buencamino
    • Fidel
    Tony Mabesa
    Tony Mabesa
    • Mr. Tibayan
    Lailani Navarro
    • Pilar
    Keno Agaro
    Keno Agaro
    • Adong
    Sining Blanco
    • Gela
    Christian Galindo
    • Lino
    Hazel Logan
    • Ida
    Jessie Diaz
    • Bugoy 1
    James Alvaro
    • Bugoy 2
    Rowell Reyes
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    • Director
      • Gil Portes
    • Writers
      • Gil Portes
      • Senedy Que
      • Adolfo Alix Jr.
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    10frank_kleng

    One of the most inspiring movies i've ever watched... Proud to be Pinoy

    Munting Tinig is one of the most inspiring movies i've ever seen... it depicts the reality of the Filipino society... no scene was wasted... every scene has a lesson to convey... In this movie i felt that i'm lucky because I'm educated but at the same time i felt pity because it is truly that filipinos are suffering from poverty... It inspired me be a true citizen of my country... to serve others without counting the cost... This movie is superb not because of its special effects but because it is a reality that the Filipino society if offering to many Filipinos... Munting Tinig (Small Voices) in not just small movie rather a simple but heartwarming one... I do not cry just watching a movie but when I have watched Munting Tinig it made me cry... Munting Tinig is one of the most beautiful masterpieces made by Filipinos. Because of this I'm very proud to tell to the whole world that I'M A FILIPINO not just by name but by heart...
    10nice1dave

    simple, yet moving film that could jump start Filipino Inide Film Movement

    SMALL VOICES is one of those simple gems that remains in your mind long after you see it and long after you are finished crying. Not that it is sad - it is just heartwarming. Hopefully audiences of all ethnicities will find the film moving and help jump start the Filipino INdie film movement. When we saw it in Toronto, we had to support it because it gave new hope to the Filipino film - finally a movie without so much over acting, melodrama and no gratuitous sex, violence or mayhem - but a sweet story told against a country that is rife with government relations and poverty.

    Hopefully, the Filipino American audience will embrace this film in theaters and come out and not wait for video distribution.

    We only get one chance and this is one to take.

    peace,

    David
    10dmagdael

    simple, yet moving film that could jump start Filipino Inide Film Movement

    SMALL VOICES is one of those simple gems that remains in your mind long after you see it and long after you are finished crying. Not that it is sad - it is just heartwarming. Hopefully audiences of all ethnicities will find the film moving and help jump start the Filipino INdie film movement. When we saw it in Toronto, we had to support it because it gave new hope to the Filipino film - finally a movie without so much over acting, melodrama and no gratuitous sex, violence or mayhem - but a sweet story told against a country that is rife with government relations and poverty.

    Hopefully, the Filipino American audience will embrace this film in theaters and come out and not wait for video distribution.

    We only get one chance and this is one to take.

    peace,

    David
    10nice1dave

    SEE THIS MOVIE NOW - DON'T JUST STAND THERE

    Finally a Filipino film that everyone can enjoy. In Tagalog with English Subtitles, this sweet film will tug at your heartstrings and make you glad you spent $9 at the box office for this 2 hour step away from your own problems.

    I am going back and bringing my family and friends. Hopefully, it is still there.
    riffraff67

    Sometimes melodramatic, but surprisingly mature

    It's a surprisingly mature film that tells of a teacher's hand in changing lives and rising against adversity, even in the face of certain failure. As such and based on the basic plot of the film, it occasionally succumbs to the pitfalls of cinematic melodrama, sometimes deliberately prying tears from its audience (which worked -- dammit.), but it's a minor complaint in the face of the overall message that the movie delivers.

    It relates the all-too-true tale of how many children in rural areas of the Philippines are kept from attending school due to poverty and their family's dependence on their being able to put food on the table. It's a slap in the face of many societies, including the more capable families in Metro Manila, who think that they have it bad, when in fact they're in a better position than most.

    The movie manages to cover all the instances of the children's plight, and somehow it seems impossible that all this could happen to one class, in one school. But you know, somehow, that it happens nevertheless.

    It's reality on film, albeit embellished, but completely true. Highly recommended.

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      Official submission of the Philippines for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 75th Academy Awards in 2003.

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2002 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
      • officials site
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Small Voices
    • Filming locations
      • Lucban, Quezon, Philippines
    • Production companies
      • College Assurance Plan (CAP) Philippines
      • Teamwork Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $69,739
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,166
      • Oct 12, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $69,739
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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