Synopsis
Dreams are what Melinda brought with her the day she left for the far-flung provincial town of Malawig. The young teacher arrives to find a land of coconut and rice fields, and a people barren of hope. Poverty has made the townsfolk passive, resigned to a bitter fate, while others fight in the mountains, staking their lives for some kind of change.
"Only the rich can afford to dream. We can't." The words of a child urge Melinda to strive to make the town listen: Poverty does not make victims of people. Hopes are essential, and dreams can be made real. Against the skepticism of the town, Melinda and the children of Malawig join a humble singing contest. Their small voices ring out against darkness, against poverty, death, and despair.
Their song awakens in everyone a small flame of hope, a daring to dream, and a willingness to fight for it. Melinda leaves the town believing that it is within one's power to make a difference, that within one's self is a voice waiting to be heard.
Theatrical Release Date
Original Languages: Tagalog
Genre: Drama, World Cinema
Running Time: 109 min.
Year: 2002