Alt Name: | Angelina's Sky |
Genre: | Drama |
Director: | Omar Deroca |
Starring: | Bea Binene |
Theme Music Composer: | Nonong Buencamino |
Open Theme: | "Natutulog Ba ang Diyos?" by Jonalyn Viray and Jillian Ward |
Country: | Philippines |
Language: | Tagalog |
Num Episodes: | 55 |
Executive Producer: | Nora Javellana |
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Cinematography: | Butch Maddul |
Editor: | Jack Pilapil |
Camera: | Multiple-camera setup |
Runtime: | 16–30 minutes |
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Network: | GMA Network |
Cielo de Angelina (International title: Angelina's Sky /) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Omar Deroca, it stars Bea Binene in the title role. It premiered on October 22, 2012 on the network's late morning line up. The series concluded on January 4, 2013 with a total of 55 episodes.
The series is streaming online on YouTube.[1]
The series follows the life and love of Angelina, an orphan girl who was left by the door of El Cielo Shelter for Destitute Women and Abandoned Children one stormy night. Marco, a four-year-old stowaway was there when Sister Margaret picked the baby. Because of being abandoned, Marco and Angelina treated the shelter as their home. Through the years, Marcos serves as the older brother of Angelina especially when her best friend, Julie was adopted. Since then, it was Marco who helped Angelina on her longing for Julie. It was also Marco who will help Angelina in trying to find out what was left by her parents when she was abandoned. But when Angelina tries to get the clue inside Sister Margaret's office, a fire breaks out in another part of the shelter causing the latter to die. Separation ensued when Angelina was adopted and in turn leaving Marco in the orphanage. While Angelina is living a tormented life with her stepmother Czarina and stepsister Rhoda, Marco now acts very distant from her.[2]
An orphan girl who was left on the doorstep of an orphanage run by nuns, one stormy night. There, she grows up with Marco, who also serves as her older brother. Marco also helps Angelina to search for her parents. But just as they were on to something, Angelina is adopted and thus begins her life of torment.[4]
When he was a little boy when he witnessed Angelina's arrival as a baby in El Cielo. Since then, he has acted as an older brother figure to her, especially when her best friend, Julie was adopted. He will soon find himself falling in love with Angelina. But under the circumstances, his love will remain undeclared and unrequited.[5]
A mother and a resident of El Cielo Shelter for Destitute Women and Abandoned Children. She rebuilds her life after being abandoned by her boyfriend with the help of Dr. Frank, her newfound love.
Czarina's only daughter, and like her mother, she is also a self-centered and scheming young lady whose habit is making Angelina's life unbearable.[7]
A successful woman with a traumatic past. Despite her success and wealth, she feels that there's a big part of her life that is missing.[8]
The scheming arch-enemy of the story. She is Benjie Nantes' vindictive mistress who will stop at nothing to get what she wants. She and her daughter, Rhoda will make life difficult for Angelina.[9]
Annette Gozon-Abrogar and Jose Mari Abacan came up with the idea to produce a light yet inspiring drama series intended for the network's morning timeslot, and to pit against the rival station's romantic-comedy series, as well.[10] "It will be a test as to which genre between drama and comedy will really get public attentions," Abacan said. The production team began developing the storyline in July 2012, under the title Angelina del Cielo,[11] with theme focusing on love, friendship, and family[12] The producer hired first-timer director Omar Deroca to helm the series.
Principal photography commenced on October 5, 2012 in Montalban, Rizal. Locations were chosen by the series’ production designer, Potchi Manda, due to the area's calmly and provincial-type surroundings.[13]
The classic Filipino inspirational song, “Natutulog Ba Ang Diyos?” was used as the series’ theme song. It was written and composed by Nonong Buencamino. The lyrics tell of a person asking questions why difficulties exists in life, was God really sleeping.
The show used seven versions of the song throughout its run: the main theme, which was performed by Jonalyn Viray; duet versions of the song performed by Jillian Ward and Viray, and Ward and Bea Binene; solo versions of Binene, Jessa Zaragoza, and Jake Vargas; and the trio version of song performed by Viray, Ward and Binene.[14]
According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Cielo de Angelina earned an 11.8% rating.[15] While the final episode scored a 9.4% rating.[16]