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Cathy Garcia-Sampana

Filipino film and television director

In this Philippine name&#;for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Rosales, the birth surname or paternal family name is Garcia, and the marital name is Sampana.

Cathy Garcia-Sampana

Born

Catherine Rosales Garcia


() November 28, (age&#;53)

Quezon City, Philippines

Occupation(s)Film and television director
Years&#;active–present
Spouses

Philip Molina

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Louie Sampana

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Catherine Rosales Garcia-Sampana (Tagalog pronunciation:[gaɾˈsɪasamˈpɐnɐ]; formerly Molina; born November 28, ) is a Filipino film and television director best known for directing romantic comedy and family drama films produced and distributed by Star Cinema.

She has also directed a few television series on ABS-CBN, where she is one of the resident directors. Her films have been the highest-grossing Filipino film of the year on nine occasions, and on six occasions have been the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Major films

One More Chance ()

Main article: One More Chance ( film)

In , Sampana worked with John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo for the second time in the film One More Chance (first time was in the film Close to You), released by Star Cinema.

Direk cathy garcia molina biography of mahatma Catherine Rosales Garcia was born on November 28, , in Quezon City, Philippines. She is the youngest child of the late Sikatuna Antonio Garcia (—) and Luisa Rosales Garcia. She was married to engineer and technical director Philip Rey "Epoy" Molina (who died from a vehicular accident in ) with two children. [24].

It differed from her previous films, becoming her first romantic film to contain such solid drama and a mature feeling. In an interview, she stated "This one's different, though, as it's more of a drama and not really a romantic-comedy. In romantic comedies, we usually follow the formula of the two lovers having a cute meet, then they start fighting each other, but you know that in the end, they will still end up in each other's arms.

This time, the film opens showing the lovers [] breaking up right at the start of the story. That's why this is really different from any movie I've done before or any movie John Lloyd and Bea have made in the past."[7] The film was given a B rating by the Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB), saying "[Cruz and Alonzo] have graduated from their bubble-gummy roles and can really be considered serious actors now." The board also described their performance as "very good and sensitive."[8] Aside from receiving positive response from film critics, the film did well in the box-office, grossing ₱66,, in its opening weekend.

It grossed a total of ₱,, ($3,,), becoming the highest-grossing Filipino film of , and the fourth highest-grossing film of in the Philippines, behind Spider-Man 3, Transformers and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.[9] The film also won Sampana the Movie Director of the Year trophy in the PCPI Star Awards for Movies.

A Very Special Love ()

Main article: A Very Special Love

In , Sampana directed A Very Special Love, a romantic comedy film which talks about Laida Magtalas (portrayed by Sarah Geronimo) who is a fresh graduate and applies for a job in a magazine publishing company owned by Miggy Montenegro (played by John Lloyd Cruz).

Laida is a simple girl and is the breadwinner of her family, while Miggy is a rich, handsome businessman. The movie is about two young people with totally different backgrounds, but they discover that love truly knows no barriers.[10] It is the first film of Cruz and Geronimo together, after their successful team-up in an episode of the Maalaala Mo Kaya TV series entitled "Kwintas".[10] The film was released as part of Star Cinema's fifteenth anniversary, in collaboration with VIVA Films.[11] It marked the first project that Molina has worked with Geronimo.

Molina expressed that people knew Geronimo for being a dramatic actress, based on the TV series she has appeared on, and that she wanted to show the lightness of the actress. She described Geronimo as "light and kikay," saying that it was easy to work with her.[12]A Very Special Love was rated A by the CEB, with its comedic and innocent concept in contrast to One More Chance.[13] The film earned ₱58,, at the box-office in its opening weekend.

It became a commercial success, grossing a total of ₱,, ($3,,) and becoming the highest-grossing Filipino film of (second highest-grossing film of in the Philippines behind Iron Man).[14] The film later overtook Ang Tanging Ina in terms of revenue, and is currently the fifth highest-grossing Filipino film of all time.

It also earned Molina three Best Director nominations from major awarding organizations.

You Changed My Life ()

Main article: You Changed My Life

In , Star Cinema and VIVA Films released the much-awaited sequel to A Very Special Love, entitled You Changed My Life.[15] The film was rushed, since the production companies wanted the sequel to have a Valentine's Day release.

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  • The film was directed, still, by Sampana, with John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo reprising their roles. Rayver Cruz was cast as Mackoy, Laida's high school best friend who later broke away for their group and went to a different college. The story revolves around the growing relationship of Miggy and Laida as a couple.

    Things get tough when Miggy was assigned to manage his family's business in Laguna far from Laida. Having no time for his girl, Laida finds comfort in Mackoy's arms. Like its prequel, the film was also rated A by the CEB and received positive reviews from movie critics. Karen A. Pagsolingan of Philippine Entertainment Portal stated "I have two words for the movie: Entertaining and engaging!" She described the plot as "flawless," and praised Molina's surprises and "avant garde tactics."[16]You Changed My Life earned ₱97,, in its opening weekend, becoming the highest opening weekend for a Filipino film.

    The film was a box-office hit, grossing a total of ₱,, ($4,,) and eventually becoming the highest-grossing Filipino film in record time.[17] It is also the first Filipino film to surpass the ₱ million mark, after Ruel S. Bayani's No Other Woman did the same in You Changed My Life was the highest-grossing Filipino film of and the fifth highest-grossing film of in the Philippines behind Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Avatar, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and .[18] The film earned Molina a Best Director nomination from the ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards.

    Miss You Like Crazy ()

    Main article: Miss You Like Crazy (film)

    In , Molina's fifth project with John Lloyd Cruz and third with Bea Alonzo, entitled Miss You Like Crazy, was released under Star Cinema. Like One More Chance, the film is a romantic drama with a mature concept. Cruz and Alonzo played the roles of star-crossed lovers, Alan Alvarez and Mia Samonte.

    Fate throws them chances to be together, but time is not their ally. When they first meet on board the Pasig River Ferry Service, they are instantly attracted to each other. Both of them are from the middle-class and are down-to-earth. As they bond over Divisoria shopping and all-night conversations over coffee, Allan starts to doubt his feelings for his high maintenance fiancée Daphne (portrayed by Maricar Reyes) who happens to be the daughter of his boss.

    Sooner, Alan and Mia learn that "time is meaningless when you're in love."[19] The film was shot both in the Philippines and Malaysia.[20] The performance of the cast was praised by critics, but the story was panned film reviewers. Philippine Entertainment Portal stated "Star Cinema's weakness is its inability to produce a realistic ending [] this perfect world only exists in fairy tales.

    In the real world, the more prevailing concepts are moving on and acceptance."[19] The same opinion was given by Manila Bulletin, saying "A Cathy Molina film always ends happily, although one would probably hope it wouldn’t, for a change, and adhere to a bit of realism [] Another problem was the unexplored subplots."[21] Despite mixed response to the film, Miss You Like Crazy became a commercial hit, grossing a total of ₱ million ($3,,) in the box-office[22] and becoming the second highest-grossing Filipino film of only behind My Amnesia Girl, which also stars Cruz in the lead role.[23]

    Personal life

    Catherine Rosales Garcia was born on November 28, , in Quezon City, Philippines.

    She is the youngest child of the late Sikatuna Antonio Garcia (&#;) and Luisa Rosales Garcia.

    She was married to engineer and technical director Philip Rey "Epoy" Molina (who died from a vehicular accident in ) with two children.[24]

    Verbal harassment controversy

    In , Rosselyn Domingo and her boyfriend Alvin Campomanes, a history professor from the University of the Philippines, who played as bit players in the teleseries Forevermore, accused Molina, talent supplier John Leonardo and a woman named "Jeng" of mistreatment of their extra.

    Domingo points that Molina allegedly spoke expletives and humiliated her and Campomanes during a taping of the drama series shot in Benguet.

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  • The open letter of Domingo with a complaint of Campomanes addressed to Cory Vidanes, ABS-CBN's COO, originally posted on Facebook on December 31, [25][26] Film director Peque Gallaga backed the two talent's testimonies against Molina.[27]

    Molina, admitted in an interview with TV host Boy Abunda that she cursed the two "extras" during a taping with "good intentions" and asked for a dialogue between her and the two complainants to settle the issue.[28]

    Casting

    Molina often casts certain actors more than once in her films.

    She has consistently worked with Kathryn Bernardo, Alden Richards, Bea Alonzo, Sarah Geronimo, Toni Gonzaga, Daniel Padilla, Sam Milby and John Lloyd Cruz.

    Notes
    • 1 Cruz made a cameo appearance in My Only Ü.
    • 2 Cruz and Geronimo reprised their roles as Miggy Montenegro and Laida Magtalas.
    • 3 Locsin made a cameo appearance in My Amnesia Girl.
    • 4 Zulueta and Gomez made a special participation in She's Dating the Gangster and considered as the main cast of the film because of taking the role of adult version of Bernardo and Padilla.
    • 5 Cruz and Alonzo reprised their roles as "Popoy" and "Basha".

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Film Role Notes and Awards
    Bulag, Pipi at BingiAssistant director
    Maricris Sioson: JapayukiAssistant director
    Maalaala Mo Kaya: The MovieAssistant director
    SeparadaAssistant director
    Patayin sa Sindak si BarbaraAssistant director, post-production coordinator
    Basta't Kasama KitaAssistant director
    EskapoAssistant director, crowd director
    MadrastaAssistant director
    Mara Clara: The MovieAssistant director
    Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin?Assistant director
    Paano Ang Puso Ko?Assistant director
    Bata, Bata Pa'no Ka Ginawa?/Lea's StoryAssistant director
    Magandang HatinggabiAssociate director
    Minsan, Minahal KitaAssociate director
    Got 2 BelieveAssociate director
    MilanAssociate director
    Bcuz of UDirector Episode "Third Story"
    Close to YouDirector
    You Are the OneDirector Nominated&#;PMPC Star Award for Movie Director of the Year
    You Got Me!Director
    One More ChanceDirector GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Film Director of the Year
    PMPC Star Award for Movie Director of the Year
    A Very Special LoveDirector GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Film Director of the Year
    Nominated&#;ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Director
    Nominated&#;FAP Luna Award for Best Director
    Nominated&#;PMPC Star Award for Movie Director of the Year
    My Only ÜDirector
    You Changed My LifeDirector GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Film Director of the Year
    Nominated&#;ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Director
    In My LifeSecond associate director
    Miss You Like CrazyDirector
    CincoDirector Episode "Puso"
    My Amnesia GirlDirector
    Forever and a DayDirector
    ÜnOfficially YoursDirector
    It Takes a Man and a WomanDirector
    Four Sisters and a WeddingDirector
    She's Dating the GangsterDirector
    A Second ChanceDirector
    Just the 3 of UsDirector
    My Ex and WhysDirector
    Seven SundaysDirector
    Unexpectedly YoursDirector
    My Perfect YouDirector
    The Hows of UsDirector
    Three Words to ForeverDirector, screenwriter, and story writer
    Hello, Love, GoodbyeDirector and screenwriter GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Film Director of the Year and Best Screenplay with Carmi Raymudo and Rona Go
    PMPC Star Awards for Movie of the Year, Best Director and Movie Screenwriter of the Year with Carmi and Rona Go
    Nominated&#;Australian Academy Awards for Cinema and Television Awards for Best Asian Films
    Nominated&#;Asian Academy Creative Awards for Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay
    Love at First StreamDirector and writer
    Partners in CrimeDirector
    Hello, Love, AgainDirector

    Television

    Cameo appearances

    Year Film Role
    Bikining ItimTale
    BiktimaRape victim
    InosenteYoung Hostess
    Basta't Kasama KitaChambermaid
    MilanPinoy 1
    In My LifeBallroom host
    Barcelona: A Love UntoldDirector
    Hello, Love, GoodbyeBuyer

    Awards and nominations

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