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  1. Sister Stella L.: Directed by Mike De Leon. With Vilma Santos, Jay Ilagan, Gina Alajar, Laurice Guillen. A nun becomes involved in an on-going labor strike. She starts out non-politicized, but later learns about the plight of the simple working man and inevitably, the government's neglect of the poor masses. Filipino Tagalog movie.

  2. Among Urian Lifetime Achievement recipient Vilma Santos' most memorable movies is “Sister Stella L.,” about a nun fighting against government oppression and injustices.

  3. Sister Stella L. A young nun at a convent grows uncomfortable after her ex tried to start a political conversation with her. However, when she accepted to help on the picket lines during a strike at an oil factory, a burning desire for change awakens within her. Release Year. 1984. Duration. 01:42. Genres. Drama. Director. Mike De Leon. Cast.

  4. A nun who acts as a counselor in a home for unwed mother undergoes political awakening when her friend and namesake belonging to the same congregation as hers inspires her to get involved in the struggle for justice and freedom of striking workers in a cooking oil company.

  5. Sister Stella L. is a 1984 Philippine political drama film co-written and directed by Mike de Leon from a screenplay he wrote with Pete Lacaba and Jose Almojuela.

  6. Overview. A nun who acts as a counselor in a home for unwed mother undergoes political awakening when her friend and namesake belonging to the same congregation as hers inspires her to get involved in the struggle for justice and freedom of striking workers in a cooking oil company. Mike de Leon.

  7. Sister Stella L. was created in 1984, during the last years of the Marcos regime, at a time when censorship seemed to be losing control of the cinema: De Leon’s film, after its completion, had to contend with performance bans, but the mere The fact that suddenly in the middle of the industry – Sister Stella L. and also Lino Brocka’s a ...