Shocking Throwback: Nora Aunor and Cocoy Laurel Were Once Signed for a Film Set in Banawe—Lost, Never Made!

Calling all Noranians and fans of old-school Filipino cinema—here’s a hidden chapter that will both surprise and sadden you. Before Victor “Cocoy” Laurel became Nora Aunor’s long-time on-screen partner in the box office hit Lollipops and Roses (1975), early plans once paired them in a culturally rich film titled Banawe.


The Lost “Banawe” Project

 

Nora Aunor's friend and former love team Cocoy Laurel visits her wake

Archival references point to a film concept from the early 1970s where Nora Aunor and Cocoy Laurel were set to lead a cultural production named Banawe—meant as a showcase of traditional Banawe dances, songs, and indigenous life. Discussions reportedly began when Nora was still in her teens, around her 21st birthday, and followed several secret meetings among production executives and the stars themselves. The goal was to craft a prestigious movie worthy of a local film festival and even international release. The film was touted to be a co-production involving MV and DL Productions, with the likes of Jerry de Leon and Toto Vilano tapped for direction and screenplay. Spot.phVideo 48ABS-CBN

Yet despite months of preparation, Borawe never reached the silver screen. Instead, Nora’s career soared through projects like Lollipops and Roses—a romantic fantasy produced by Premiere Productions and directed by Artemio Marquez. This film became a massive hit, solidifying her box-office draw and her love team with Cocoy. WikipediaSpot.phABS-CBN


From Ambition to Stardom: How Lollipops and Roses Changed Everything

Cocoy Laurel remembered by fellow celebs

The film Lollipops and Roses captured the hearts of 1970s audiences—its success extended with the sequel Lollipops and Roses at Burong Talangka, where Nora and Cocoy took viewers from Manila to the U.S., combining youthful romance with scenic escapades. These films are cited as defining milestones in Nora’s early career. Spot.phABS-CBN

In hindsight, the dream of Banawe even embodied a greater ambition—to create a culturally significant Filipino film that highlights indigenous heritage. Unfortunately, the project fell through, steering Nora toward mainstream hits that deepened her stardom but left Banawe as an intriguing “what if.”


Why Banawe Still Matters

 

Cocoy Laurel, stage and film actor, dies at 72 | Philstar.com

Unrealized Cultural VisionBanawe promised a spotlight on Filipino traditions rarely seen in commercial cinema—an unusual blend of ethnographic storytelling and entertainment.

Early Career Decision Point: Its cancellation redirected Nora’s and Cocoy’s cinematic paths toward lighter romantic fare, shaping their public personas.

Fan Nostalgia: For die-hard fans, this discovery fuels speculation—what could have been if the film had been made?

Lost Films of Philippine CinemaBanawe joins the legion of unproduced projects that shaped, yet never materialized, the careers of iconic stars.


Final Thoughts

The Banawe story is a bittersweet chapter—like an untold secret between Nora and Cocoy that almost shaped a different cinematic legacy. Today, it remains a tantalizing footnote in Philippine film history—a reminder of lost opportunities and alternate possibilities.

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