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5 Agosto 2024, Lunes PM for any hospital discharge problem Mother Lily,  84 By Nidz Godino "Throughout her years she has not only been  mother to her children but also to so many generations of Filipino filmmakers who h…
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By iskup2015 on August 5, 2024

5 Agosto 2024, Lunes

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Mother Lily,  84

By Nidz Godino

"Throughout her years she has not only been  mother to her children but also to so many generations of Filipino filmmakers who have helped define what Philippine cinema is today,"  official statement issued by  Monteverde family, Philippine cinema icon and Regal Films founder Lily Monteverde, affectionately called Mother Lily in the industry, passed away,  day after her husband of over 60 years, Remy Monteverde, was laid to rest.

No cause of death was given.

Mother Lily was 84,  few weeks' shy of her 85th birthday on Aug. 19. Her husband, who died last July 29, was 86. They are survived by their five children Winston, Sherida, Roselle, Dondon and Goldwin  and grandchildren.

Even to her final years, Mother Lily served as one of the cornerstones of  movie industry, providing opportunities to filmmakers  both creative and technical  to carve their names in our popular history.

Yet behind this veneer of accomplishment, Mother Lily was not merely  matriarch and  face of Regal Films, but true mother to artists and workers who had  chance to know her beyond confines of work.

"Mother Lily was surrounded by her children and grandchildren in her final hours…she was blessed to say goodbye to her closest friends and associates who bid her farewell  before she left for that trip back home to  Divine Father."

Mother Lily's passing is widely viewed as  end of  era, but  "legacy and pioneering achievement in Philippine cinema" of the industry pillar could never be forgotten, according to filmmaker Erik Matti in  post.

"She has helped so many," Sen. Grace Poe also said in  statement about her "Ninang Mother." "She was and will always be  titan in  Philippine movie industry."

It's already the stuff of movie legend how Mother Lily built Regal. Youngest  child in  brood of 12 of "copra king" Domingo Yuchu of Marinduque was first and foremost  movie fan whose favorites were Nida Blanca and Gloria Romero.

"When  Nida Blanca movie opened at Dalisay Theater, uma-absent ako sa school…my friends and I would hire  bus to visit the set of Nida's movie with Nestor de Villa…remember that scene in Luneta na nagsasayaw ng ballet sina Nida at Nestor sa spiral staircase…we were there when that was shot…it was  dream sequence and it was beautiful," she said in the late  Ricky Lo's book, Conversations With Ricky Lo, Volume 1.

"When I was 12, I went to Zurbaran to buy  petticoat, four layers, and then I wore it and stood in front of the mirror, whispering, 'sana maging Nida Blanca ako…nagsasayaw-sayaw pa ako…parang dream sequence, hahaha!!!"

When she wed Remy in 1961, her parents reportedly didn't approve of the marriage so she had to start doing business from scratch. She would put up popcorn machines, including one close to Ideal Theater near Good Earth on Avenida Rizal, where she would be very happy to earn P100 a day.

"I always prayed that  woman's movie would be shown dahil maraming babaeng manonood at bumibili ng popcorn…if action picture, mostly men would watch at kokonti ang bumibili ng popcorn…malungkot ako siempre… most that I would earn was P30… I also sold blouses at Zurbaran Market… I would consign  blouses at Corazon Dry Goods Store, P24 per dozen, at five percent lang ang tubo ko."

It was in early '60s when Mother Lily would start laying  foundation for what would become Regal Films. Borrowing P10,000 from her older brother, Jessie Yu, she acquired rights to  international movie "All Mine To Give." It performed well in the domestic box-office, earning P500,000 at the time.

After success in film distribution of American and European films, she eventually ventured into producing local films, including  local version of "All Mine To Give" in 1975, titled "Araw-Araw, Gabi-Gabi," with Charito Solis as  lead actress.

Her production outfit went on to churn out thousands of films, from critically acclaimed titles to blockbusters. Among them were "Manila By Night," "Sister Stella L.," Scorpio Nights," "Temptation Island," "Relasyon," and long-standing franchises such as "Mano Po" and "Shake, Rattle & Roll."

She was credited with having introduced  pito-pito system or filming movies in seven days, which led to discovery of now esteemed auteurs like Lav Diaz. Late  Lo wrote, " system was maligned when, in fact, Lino Brocka shot 'Insiang,' one of his classic works, also in seven days, proving that what matters is not the number of days you shoot  movie but the product."

And for the woman who once dreamt of becoming  artista like her screen idol Nida Blanca, she instead fulfilled  dreams of many to become movie stars, responsible for the breaks of the likes of Maricel Soriano, Gabby Concepcion, Dina Bonnevie, Alma Moreno, William Martinez, Rio Locsin, Snooky Serna, Richard Gomez, Manilyn Reynes and Ruffa Gutierrez. She also produced films for  biggest names in showbiz from FPJ, Tito, Vic and Joey, Vilma Santos, Nora Aunor, Christopher de Leon, to Judy Ann Santos and Marian Rivera.

Meanwhile, Remy Monteverde became "strong silent figure beside  gregarious Mother Lily," director and Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) chair Joey Reyes said.

"He has always been 'Father' to all of us who grew up in Regal," he said in Facebook post.

Direk Erik, in  separate post, also said of Mother Lily's husband: "his legacy and contribution to Philippine cinema through Regal Films will always be remembered and recognized…he has championed Filipino action movies and defined it for so many decades with such icons Lito Lapid and Ace Vergel headlining  marquee."

Their love story will always be one for the books. In "Conversations With Ricky Lo," Mother Lily said if there was one thing she would do all over again, "I will still court Remy."

"Ako ang nanligaw sa kanya…he was  basketball player at San Beda and at the same time he was playing for  team of my father, Yu Chu."

"He's  quiet type, my exact opposite because I am noisy… I was then studying at UNO High School , Chinese school in Binondo owned and managed by the Yu family and I would skip classes to go on dates with him."

"Our theme song was From Candy Store on the Corner to the Chapel on the Hill…he would wait for me at the corner so people wouldn't see us and make sumbong to my parents."

"My parents were against Remy…our wedding was simple… I wore  gown by Pitoy Moreno worth P5,000 which I paid by installment for one year."

"Pinaghirapan ko 'yan kaya never ko siyang iiwan," she told Lo.

For  Monteverde family, they said in  statement  they "feel at peace now that their mother has not only found rest but has joined their father Remy in that place called eternity  as they were together in life as they will remain together where there is no space or time."

Wake  and memorial service will start today at 3:30 in the afternoon until Aug. 9 at 38 Valencia Events Place in Quezon City. Interment will be on Aug. 10 at the Heritage Park in Taguig City.

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As these developed former Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) president Henry Lim Bon Liong passed away  at the age of 72.

Lim is chairman of  Sterling Paper Group of Companies,  engaged in various businesses like paper products, school and office supplies, real estate and agribusiness.

It was under his leadership when  company expanded into agribusiness through  incorporation of SL Agritech Corp., for  purpose of promoting  development, commercialization and growth of hybrid rice technology.

FFCCCII president Cecilio Pedro said Lim's passing is  profound loss not only to the community and business sector but to the whole country.

"Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong was  exemplary philanthropist,  respected business and civic leader,  'Father of Philippine Hybrid Rice' and  dynamic advocate for Philippine agriculture," he said.

Pedro said Lim's efforts to achieve Philippine rice self-sufficiency by pioneering hybrid rice technology from China have benefitted millions of Filipino farmers.

"His commitment to this noble cause was driven by his unwavering belief in potential of Filipino ingenuity and  importance of self-reliance," Pedro said.

Lim also played  pivotal role in fostering closer ties between  Philippines and China.

He acted as  intermediary for  Philippine government in receiving  first delivery and donation of one million anti-COVID vaccines from  Chinese government.

Pedro said Lim also played  instrumental role as Filipino-Chinese Community Calamity Fund chairman.

Under Lim's guidance,  fund raised over half billion pesos in medical supplies and relief goods during  pandemic and other calamities like typhoons and  Taal Volcano disturbances.

Lim graduated from  University of the Philippines with  degree in mechanical engineering and from Harvard Business School.

"His contributions to our community, to  business sector and to  Philippines will never be forgotten," Pedro said.

Lim's wake will be held at  Sanctuarium in Quezon City from Aug. 5 to 11, while cremation is set on Aug.12.

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