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'''Milagro sa Porta Vaga''' is a 1982 true-to-life story film of '''Our Lady of Solitude of Porta Vaga''', informally known as Our Lady of Porta Vaga. It is directed by Florencio Orbenta and it is known that it starred Julie Vega, Ting Jocson, and Leopoldo Salcedo. It is known that Fiesta Films International made it and there were also other casts.
'''''Milagro sa Porta Vaga''''' (lit. ''Miracle at Porta Vaga'') is a 1982 Filipino religious drama film directed by Florencio Orbenta and starring the late child actress Julie Vega. The film is billed as "a true-to-life story of the miraculous Virgin of Our Lady of Solitude of Cavite City", referring to the Our Lady of Porta Vaga, a religious icon depicting Our Lady of Solitude, a Marian title venerated in Spanish-speaking countries and in the Philippines which has a large Roman Catholic population. The film also stars Ting Jocson and Leopoldo Salcedo and was produced by Fiesta Films International.


== Info ==
== Background ==
It is said that Our Lady of Porta Vaga was more known and there are a lot of devotees about it is because the movie starred Julie Vega, one of the most popular actresses at that time.<ref> [http://soledaddeportavaga.blogspot.com/2010/08/ang-pelikula-ni-julie-vega-ang-milagro.html Blogspot page about the movie and the writer searching for it] Retrieved 12 Nov '21</ref>  
The Our Lady of Porta Vaga is said to be the oldest dated Marian painting in the Philippines and the patroness of the province of Cavite, permanently enshrined within the Diocesan Shrine in San Roque Church.<ref>[https://bluedreamer27.com/feast-of-our-lady-of-porta-vaga/ Feast Of Our Lady Of Porta Vaga - It's Me Bluedreamer!]</ref> Tradition has it that in 1667, a woman with a soothing voice appeared to a sentry guarding the Porta Vaga and introduced herself as the Virgin Mary, asking the sentry for passage with the latter apologising to the Virgin Mary for his irreverent act. The following day, a painting of Our Lady of Solitude was found floating on the waters of Cañacao Bay. A shrine was since dedicated to the image, and since then, several miracles have been ascribed to Our Lady of Porta Vaga.


Several people are finding it since the late 2000s, and it is known that even in ABS-CBN's Cinema One (a channel that mainly airs old movies) didn't air it.<ref> [http://video48.blogspot.com/2009/07/julie-vega-in-milagro-sa-porta-vaga.html Video48 blogspot about the movie and people finding it in the comments] Retrieved 12 Nov '21</ref>
Centuries later, the Marian image and her many miracles served as an inspiration for a theatrical feature starring Julie Vega, one of the most popular child actresses in the Philippines during the 1980s.<ref> [http://soledaddeportavaga.blogspot.com/2010/08/ang-pelikula-ni-julie-vega-ang-milagro.html Blogspot page about the movie and the writer searching for it] Retrieved 12 Nov '21</ref>  


Print ads and some pictures are said to be the only existing footage of the movie. The info about the movie is scarce and the movie is still lost and hasn't yet resurfaced on the web.
== Availability ==
Not much information has surfaced about the film over the decades, apart from promotional posters and a still from the film. Several people and groups have attempted to find the film since the late 2000s, one of them being the religious confraternity Cofradia de la Virgen de la Soledad de Porta Vaga. The confraternity attempted to locate a copy of the film to aid in promoting their devotion to the Our Lady of Porta Vaga for the past decade to no avail, stating in Filipino:
 
''"Nakalulungkot isipin na wala ng makitang kopya ng natatanging pelikulang ito.  Isa sa mga hinahangad o minimithi ng Cofradia de la Virgen de la Soledad de Porta Vaga, Inc. ang makakuha ng kopya ng pelikulang ito, upang makatulong sa higit na pagpapalaganap ng debosyon."'' ("It is sad to know that no copy exists of this film. One of the Cofradia de la Virgen de la Soledad de Porta Vaga, Inc.'s goals is to obtain a copy of this film to aid in spreading our devotion.")
 
It is unknown if ABS-CBN's Cinema One, a cable channel dedicated to airing vintage Filipino films, has aired the film, or if other networks have aired it at some point, largely due to the abysmal state of media documentation and preservation in the Philippines.<ref> [http://video48.blogspot.com/2009/07/julie-vega-in-milagro-sa-porta-vaga.html Video48 blogspot about the movie and people finding it in the comments] Retrieved 12 Nov '21</ref>


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
MilagrosaPortavaga2printad.jpg|Newspaper page where the print ad for the movie is
MilagrosaPortavaga2printad.jpg|Newspaper page with an advertisement for the movie
Recreationofmilagroportavaga.jpg|Colorized recreation of the print ad
Recreationofmilagroportavaga.jpg|Colorized recreation of the print ad
MilagrosaPortaVagaScene.jpeg|Scene featuring Julie Vega and an unknown actress that plays as Our Lady of Porta Vaga
MilagrosaPortaVagaScene.jpeg|A still featuring Julie Vega with Our Lady of Porta Vaga in the background
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 13:15, 12 November 2021

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Milagro sa Porta Vaga (lit. Miracle at Porta Vaga) is a 1982 Filipino religious drama film directed by Florencio Orbenta and starring the late child actress Julie Vega. The film is billed as "a true-to-life story of the miraculous Virgin of Our Lady of Solitude of Cavite City", referring to the Our Lady of Porta Vaga, a religious icon depicting Our Lady of Solitude, a Marian title venerated in Spanish-speaking countries and in the Philippines which has a large Roman Catholic population. The film also stars Ting Jocson and Leopoldo Salcedo and was produced by Fiesta Films International.

Background

The Our Lady of Porta Vaga is said to be the oldest dated Marian painting in the Philippines and the patroness of the province of Cavite, permanently enshrined within the Diocesan Shrine in San Roque Church.[1] Tradition has it that in 1667, a woman with a soothing voice appeared to a sentry guarding the Porta Vaga and introduced herself as the Virgin Mary, asking the sentry for passage with the latter apologising to the Virgin Mary for his irreverent act. The following day, a painting of Our Lady of Solitude was found floating on the waters of Cañacao Bay. A shrine was since dedicated to the image, and since then, several miracles have been ascribed to Our Lady of Porta Vaga.

Centuries later, the Marian image and her many miracles served as an inspiration for a theatrical feature starring Julie Vega, one of the most popular child actresses in the Philippines during the 1980s.[2]

Availability

Not much information has surfaced about the film over the decades, apart from promotional posters and a still from the film. Several people and groups have attempted to find the film since the late 2000s, one of them being the religious confraternity Cofradia de la Virgen de la Soledad de Porta Vaga. The confraternity attempted to locate a copy of the film to aid in promoting their devotion to the Our Lady of Porta Vaga for the past decade to no avail, stating in Filipino:

"Nakalulungkot isipin na wala ng makitang kopya ng natatanging pelikulang ito. Isa sa mga hinahangad o minimithi ng Cofradia de la Virgen de la Soledad de Porta Vaga, Inc. ang makakuha ng kopya ng pelikulang ito, upang makatulong sa higit na pagpapalaganap ng debosyon." ("It is sad to know that no copy exists of this film. One of the Cofradia de la Virgen de la Soledad de Porta Vaga, Inc.'s goals is to obtain a copy of this film to aid in spreading our devotion.")

It is unknown if ABS-CBN's Cinema One, a cable channel dedicated to airing vintage Filipino films, has aired the film, or if other networks have aired it at some point, largely due to the abysmal state of media documentation and preservation in the Philippines.[3]

Gallery

<gallery> MilagrosaPortavaga2printad.jpg|Newspaper page with an advertisement for the movie Recreationofmilagroportavaga.jpg|Colorized recreation of the print ad MilagrosaPortaVagaScene.jpeg|A still featuring Julie Vega with Our Lady of Porta Vaga in the background

References