The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros premiered at the
1st Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival on July 13, 2005, and was released theatrically in the
Philippines on November 30, 2005. The film was screened at the
56th Berlin International Film Festival in
Germany on February 11, 2006, and the 2006
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival in
Spain on March 28, 2006. It was also screened in
film festivals in
Canada,
Singapore,
United States,
Spain,
Hong Kong,
Italy,
Greece,
India,
France,
United Kingdom,
Japan,
Estonia,
Thailand,
Hungary,
Switzerland, and
South Korea.
Box office The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros grossed $28,041 in
United States and
Canada, and $10,650 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $38,691.
Critical reception The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros received mostly positive reviews.
V.A. Musetto of
New York Post praised Solito's direction, noting that, "Preteen sexuality is a sensitive subject, but director
Auraeus Solito handles it with dignity, never becoming exploitative." Critics also praised
Lopez' performance. Nathan Lee of
The New York Times wrote, "The newcomer
Nathan Lopez delights as the flamboyantly gay Maxi." Tom Dawson of
BBC wrote, "Newcomer
Lopez is wholly convincing in the lead role." On
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 89% based on 19 reviews. On
Metacritic the film has a score of 70% based on reviews from 7 critics.
Kevin Thomas of
Los Angeles Times described the film as "one of the finest
Filipino film, shimmering with folkloric charm without softening its view of the harshness and injustice of a life of poverty." Ernest Hardy of
LA Weekly wrote "One of those all-too-rare films that handle preadolescent queerness with intelligence and unflinching honesty." Many critics categorized
The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros as a neo-realist film. Keith Uhlich of
Slant Magazine described the film as "a neorealist homo
noir." Dennis Harvey of
Variety wrote, "an unusually low-key
Filipino drama whose neo-realist air generally triumphs over the script's violent, fearful contrivances." In June 2021,
Slant Magazine included the film in its list of 100 Best
LGBTQ Films of All Time. It was also included in
British Film Institute's 10 Great Gay Films from East and Southeast Asia.
Accolades The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros received several awards and nominations. In the
Philippines, the film was named Best Picture during the 2006
Gawad Urian Awards and was also named Best Filipino Film of the Decade at the 2010
Gawad Urian Awards. During the
2005 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, the film received the Balanghai Trophy for Best Production Design for Clint Catalan. It also received a Special Jury Prize for
Solito and Special Citation for
Lopez. The film also made the rounds of international film festivals. The film was awarded Best Picture during the 2005
imagineNative Film+Media Arts Festival in
Canada and Best Film at 2005
Asian Festival of First Films in
Singapore.
Adaptations In November 2013, eight years after its initial release,
The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros was adapted into a
musical entitled
Maxie the Musicale: Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros by Bit by Bit Productions, in association with
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