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19 Sep, 2025
Heartwarming Films Celebrating Grandparents and Their Unconditional Love
Macario Yambao
Grandparents hold a cherished place in the hearts of their families, nurturing and uniting relatives through everyday moments that become unforgettable. Films that portray these relationships often evoke deep emotions and nostalgia, reminding audiences of the preciousness of time spent with grandparents.
Here are several notable films that celebrate grandparents and their profound impact:
Big World (2024) Directed by Yang Lina, this film features Jackson Yee as Liu Chunhe, a young man with cerebral palsy who supports his grandmother’s dreams. The story, which received the Audience Award at the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival, is praised for its sensitive portrayal of disability and the strong grandmother-grandson bond.
Lolo and the Kid (2024) This locally acclaimed film, directed by Benedict Mique, tells the story of an inseparable duo involved in a life of petty crime out of necessity. Featuring Joel Torre and Euwenn Mikaell, it topped Netflix charts in 38 countries. The film sheds light on poverty and survival, delivering unexpected emotional punches despite a seemingly straightforward plot.
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (2024) A Thai drama that struck a chord during its release, this film explores the complicated relationship between a young man and his ailing grandmother. It delves into themes of familial obligation, inheritance, and the emotional weight of elder care.
Lola Igna (2019) Exploring themes of mortality and legacy, this film follows a grandmother who wishes to pass away peacefully but is hindered by her neighbors’ obsession with her status as the nation’s oldest grandmother. Directed by Eduardo Roy Jr., it won Best Picture at the 2019 Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino, with Angie Ferro earning Best Actress honors.
Kung Paano Hinihintay ang Dapithapon (2018) This contemplative drama directed by Carlo Enciso Catu captures the evolving dynamics of love, forgiveness, and regret as an estranged husband reenters a woman’s life. It was awarded Best Film at the 2018 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival.
Coco (2017) Disney’s animated hit revolves around Miguel, a young musician who uncovers his family’s history in the Land of the Dead. Celebrated for its cultural depiction and the theme of remembering ancestors, it remains a beloved story about family and tradition.
1st ko si 3rd (2014) This comedy-drama revisits first love through the eyes of a woman in her 60s who reunites with her youthful boyfriend. The narrative explores lingering emotions and life’s choices, showcasing Nova Villa and Freddie Webb in leading roles.
Bwakaw (2012) A touching story of loneliness and companionship, this film centers on Rene, an elderly gay man who forms a bond with his dog, Bwakaw. Directed by Jun Robles Lana and starring the late Eddie Garcia, it gained international recognition and was named one of Time magazine’s must-see films.
These films collectively highlight the warmth, complexities, and enduring love shared between grandparents and their families, encouraging viewers to cherish and honor these precious relationships.
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