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No Ordinary Widow

Directed by Maximina Juson

NO ORDINARY WIDOW chronicles the extraordinary journey of Corazon Aquino, a quiet housewife, who after the tragic assassination of her husband, transforms from a reluctant presidential candidate into a resolute leader, uniting a nation to topple a brutal dictatorship in a shocking bloodless revolution.

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NO ORDINARY WIDOW chronicles the extraordinary journey of Corazon “Cory” Aquino, a pious and devoted housewife thrust into the spotlight after the assassination of her husband, opposition leader Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr. Reluctant yet resolute, Cory transforms her grief into a rallying cry for democracy, uniting a nation under the banner of peaceful resistance against the brutal dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. Set against the backdrop of the People Power Revolution, the film explores Cory’s rise from private life to becoming a global icon of non-violent revolution.

Bio

Maximina Juson is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of HUMovies based in Los Angeles. Her debut feature film, "One Person, One Vote?" world premiered at The 2024 Pan African Film Festival, taking home the Programmer's Award for Best Documentary Feature. Maximina Juson was Consulting Producer (and Additional Camera) for Mama Bears, a documentary exploring the transformative experience of conservative, Christian mothers who decide to accept their LGBTQ children, which premiered at SXSW in 2022 — In 2018, she produced Harlem Rising for The Harlem Children’s Zone. The documentary, drawing upon 30 years of archival footage, is a history of the organization’s efforts to “break the cycle of generational poverty” for Harlem families. Juson also shot, produced and directed a video web series for The Washtenaw ID Project, an organization that helps disenfranchised communities and individuals obtain a valid government-issued ID in Washtenaw County, Michigan.