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Lola Igna (2019)Lola Igna (2019)

Lola Igna (2019)

A warm and gentle Filipino indie about finding peace before death

Comedy, Drama

7.1

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Philippines
English, Tagalog
Dramatic, Heart-warming, Lovely
2019
Eduardo Roy Jr.
Angie Ferro, Chamyto Aguedan, Joel Saracho
114 min

Synopsis

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Lola Igna is a foul-mouthed and stubborn woman who is eager to die but her neighbors are hung up on her winning "the oldest living grandmother in the world." Her long-lost great-great-grandson, Tim, is an aspiring vlogger who wants to latch on her now-famous grandma but ends up giving her a new reason to live.

Our Take

7.1
The Staff

Unlike in many films about old people on the doorstep of death, the titular grandmother in this movie is excited to leave for good. But when her town insists on celebrating her bid to be named the oldest in the world, unresolved conflict among her descendants begins to resurface. Quiet and unabashedly sentimental, Lola Igna offers a uniquely offbeat perspective on death—one that starts from a place of contentment, and only gets more conflicted as more characters reveal how much still has to be said and done. It has all the charm of a low-budget Filipino film, made all the more poignant by Angie Ferro’s authentic and deceptively layered performance.

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