Nagbabagang Luha

Nagbabagang Luha (lit. 'Smoldering Tears') is a 1988 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal. The screenplay written by Raquel Villavicencio was adapted from the "komiks serial" of the same name written by Elena M. Patron and serialized under Superstar Komiks. It stars Lorna Tolentino, Gabby Concepcion, Richard Gomez, and Alice Dixson.

The film was produced, released, and distributed by Regal Films on July 7, 1988.

Synopsis
A couple, Alex, a businessman, and Maita get a divorce after eight years of marriage as their marriage turns cold. They both love their only child Yeye, a daughter, greatly and fight for her custody. The custody is given to the mother, but Alex takes her with him to the United States. Maita asks her sister Cielo to pick up her daughter from Alex. The two sisters' plan fails when Alex confesses his true feelings for his sister-in-law and the two fall madly in love. Then Maita goes to get her daughter by herself. Circumstances become more complicated when Alex's mother interferes.

Cast

 * Lorna Tolentino as Maria Teresa "Maita" Zaragosa
 * Gabby Concepcion as Alex Montaire
 * Richard Gomez as Bien De Dios
 * Alice Dixson as Cielo Zaragosa
 * Gloria Romero as Imelda Montaire
 * Honey Mae Ledesma as Teresa "Yeye" Montaire
 * Olivia Cenizal as Mercedes "Cedes" L. Zaragosa

Home media
Nagbabagang Luha was released on DVD by Regal Home Video in 2008, although it was miscredited to director Mel Chionglo.

Critical response
Agustin Sotto, writing for Variety International Film Guide, considered the film "overwrought".

Accolades
The film won the awards for Best Supporting Actress (Gloria Romero) and Best Musical Score (Willy Cruz) at the 1989 FAMAS Awards.

Remake
A television remake by GMA Network was broadcast in 2021, starring Glaiza de Castro, Rayver Cruz, Mike Tan, and Claire Castro.