If I Knew What You Said

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


If I Knew What You Said (Filipino: Dinig Sana Kita) is a 2009 Filipino drama/romance film directed and written by Mike Sandejas.

Plot[edit]

The romantic film revolved around a rocker and a deaf boy. One lives in silence while other in noise and fear. The two met in a Baguio camp where hearing kids were mixed with non-hearing kids to find their common ground, which is their love for music.[1]

Cast[edit]

Release[edit]

The film was released on 16 October 2009 and produced under Cinemalaya and Echo and Mirage Entertainment.

Reception[edit]

Dinig Sana Kita is the first and only Filipino film to cast a deaf actor. Romalito Mallari is deaf in real life and is a performer for several stage productions.

[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "About Dinig Sana Kita". Cinemalaya.

External links[edit]