Sa Aking Mga KamayABS-CBN’s Film Restoration group and Power Plant Cinemas once again team up to bring moviegoers back in time in the special weeklong exhibition of digitally restored and remastered films in “REELive the Classics,” formally opened by the classic Star Cinema thriller “Sa Aking Mga Kamay” top billed by Aga Muhlach.
Released in 1996, “Sa Aking Mga Kamay” is about a serial killer-at-large named Gene Rivera (Aga). The plot thickens when Gene’s latest victim turns out to be Camille (Chin-Chin Gutierrez), the wife of Joven (Christopher de Leon), the investigator of his case.
Aside from the Rory Quintos-directed film, making their way back to the big screen via “REELive the Classics” are Romy Suzara’s “Kokey,” which is celebrating its 20th anniversary; other Muhlach films like Olivia Lamasan’s “Sana Maulit Muli,” Jose Reyes’ “Kung Ako Na Lang Sana,” Quintos’ “Basta’t Kasama Kita” and Laurenti Dyogi’s “All My Life”; Antonio Perez’s “Haplos”; Carlos Siguion-Reyna’s “Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit”; Reyes’ “Batang PX”; Peque Gallaga’s “Magic Temple”; and Jerry Sineneng’s “Labs Kita, Okey Lang?”
“REELive the Classics” is part of ABS-CBN Film Restoration project’s advocacy dubbed “Sagip Pelikula,” which aims to preserve Philippine cinematic legacy by locally restoring classic Filipino films and making them available to the public via different platforms.
Head out to Power Plant Mall to watch these digitally restored and remastered films until April 12. Tickets cost P230, with a discounted rate of P200 for students. For the full schedule, visit www. facebook.com/filmrestorationabscbn.