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Rosa Mia

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Birth name Rosita Quinto Stecza
Birth 1925
Death 28 november 2006 (at 81 years)

Rosita Quinto Stecza (1925 – November 28, 2006), known by her screen name Rosa Mia, was an award-winning actress and one of the few female directors in the Philippines. She was known as the "Queen of Tearjerker Movies" for her work mostly on the drama genre typified in motherly roles.

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Filmography of Rosa Mia (1 films)

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And God Smiled at Me
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Nora Aunor, Tirso Cruz III, Luis Gonzales, Rosa Mia, Lucita Soriano, Matimtiman Cruz

Celina (Aunor) is doing her thing – praying. A few steps away from the chapel, in their home in Davao, her mother (Naty Santiago) lies dying. Damian (Luis Gonzales) sits by the sickbed, comforting his wife, assuring her she is the only woman he has ever truly loved. The good woman dies and Celina (Aunor) is bitter. She had prayed so hard, had run so fast from the chapel home, only to find the elder women reciting the litany of the dead. Here, the first sobs from a woman stand-mate as Celina pounds clenched fists on the door. After the burial, father tells daughter the well-kept secret of her being illegitimate. Celina shows bitterness again, but the good daughter that she is, she soon gets over from the shock and decides to live with it. Damian brings Celina to Manila as his ‘God-daughter.’ They’ll wait for the perfect timing, he says and then he’ll tell his wife Olga (Lucita Soriano) everything.
No Man Is an Island, 1h54
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films
Actors Jeffrey Hunter, Marshall Thompson, Barbara Perez, Lamberto V. Avellana, Chichay Garcia, Vic Silayan
Roles Primera Quintagua
Rating65% 3.2915453.2915453.2915453.2915453.291545
The film begins at an outpost with Tweed expecting to leave Guam to go back to mainland America. His replacement, Roy, arrives along with Vicente, a local. Shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese launch an air attack on Guam, and the resulting chaos kills both Vicente and Chief Schultz. The five remaining men run for the hills.