Showing posts with label Cinemalaya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinemalaya. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2014

Cinemalaya 2014 Winners!!!

Here is the list of this year's winners:

Best Poster Design: Justin Besana for Asintado

Audience Choice Award, New Breed Category: Sundalong Kanin

Audience Choice Award, Directors' Showcase: Hustisya

2014 Gawad Balanghai: Kidlat Tahimik, father of Philippine Independent Cinema

SHORT FEATURE

Best Screenplay - Kevin Ang Tan, Lola

Best Director - Kevin Ang Tan, Lola

Best Film - Asan si Lolo Me

Special Jury Prize - The Ordinary Things We Do

Audience Choice – Lola

DIRECTORS SHOWCASE

Best Sound - The Janitor

Best Musical Score - Richard Gonzales, Kasal

Best Editing - Tara Illenberger, The Janitor

Best Production Design - Harley Alcasid, Kasal

Best Cinematography - Mycko David, Kasal

Best Screenplay - Aloy Adlawan and Michael Tuviera The Janitor

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Nicco Manalo, The Janitor

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role - Cris Villonco, Hari ng Tondo

Best Performance by a Lead Actor - Robert Arevalo, Hari ng Tondo

Best Performance by a Lead Actress - Nora Aunor, Hustisya

Special Jury Prize - Hari ng Tondo

Best Director - Michael Tuviera, The Janitor

Best Film - Kasal

NETPAC Award: Hustisya

NEW BREED CATEGORY

Best Sound - Children's Show

Best Musical Score - Erwin Fajardo, Bwaya

Best Editing - Gerone Centena, Children's Show

Best Production Design - Toym Imao, K'na, the Dreamweaver

Best Cinematography - Neil Daza, Bwaya

Best Screenplay - Giancarlo Abrahan, Dagitab

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Miggs Cuaderno, Children's Show

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role - Barbie Forteza, Mariquina

Best Performance by a Lead Actor - Dante Rivero, 1st Ko Si 3rd

Best Performance by a Lead Actress -Eula Valdez, Dagitab

Special citation for Ensemble Acting - #Y

Special Jury Prize - K'na, the Dreamweaver

Best Film - Bwaya

Best Director - Giancarlo Abrahan, Dagitab

Canon Award Best Cinematography – Children’s Show

NETPAC Award: Bwaya


CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS!!!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Hari ng Tondo – A little fantasy behind real life.

I just got the chance to see the premier of the movie “Hari ng Tondo” in Cinemalaya. It is really not everytime you get a chance to watch Cinemalaya – well, compare to the price of the ticket,  mainstream cinema is more expensive – but that is not the point.

Cinemalaya is about independent films.

So… Hari ng Tondo? Hmm… the title is very familiar with that show that featured a street thug.

Anyway, the show is not what I expect.

It was a story about an old man going bankrupt (Robert Arevalo) yet amidst of the growing problem, he brings his two grandchildren Ricky and Anna (Rafa Siguion-Reyna and Cris Villonco) to an old apartment building called Alapaap in Tondo, where he grew up from to teach them some lessons in life: Learn to have balls!

It’s not really a heavy drama nor a comedy, but I think the writer had given much of the story to the comedy aspect. The story has its “ups” and “downs” and personally, I find some of the plots and scenes a little too much uh… unrealistic. But, hey! Movies are all about exaggerated reality anyway.

As expected, Robert Arevalo did a very good performance as Ricardo Villena (the grandpa who’s facing bankruptcy), and so are the other cast like Rez Cortes as the Care Taker Boyong – I find Rez character too predictable – Anyway, the other cast did a good job. Aiza Suguerra did a very good job in her role – bumagay sya.” I didn’t find anything interesting on Ms. Liza Lorena’s character Felisa – well, maybe that’s because the story didn’t really revolve around her, so does the salesgirl Sally (Ciara Sotto), her security guard live-in partner Vic (Gian Magdangal), and the charming silent guy Emil (Lorenz Martinez). As for the two grandchildren, I think it was Anna who really stands out, thanks for the performance of the theatre-trained actress Ms. Cris Villonco.

All in all – I give the show a “thumbs up” for being different and what I really like about it is when they re-interpret the “Hari ng Tondo” – no more thugs and low-life ganster – the Hari ng Tondo are the revolutionaries, the poets, the entrepreneurs who  because of hard-work and achieving self-respect, they became kings.






Gian Magdangal

Lorenz Martinez

Mr. Robert Arevalo and Mr. Carlos Seguion-Reyna

Miss Ciara Sotto, Mr. Robert Arevalo and Mr. Carlos Seguion-Reyna

The legend herself, Ms. Armida Seguion-Reyna

Ms. Cris Villonco

Ms. Aiza Seguerra

Rafa Seguion-Reyna

Mr. Rez Cortes
[ By the way, thanks Mr. Rence Chan for the ticket. ]

The schedule of film showings in major movie theaters in Metro Manila

Cinemalaya 2014 Official Screening Schedule for HARI NG TONDO: Aug 2 (Sat): 12:45pm CCP Little Theater 4:00pm TriNoma Cinema 4 Aug 3 (Sun): 1:30pm TriNoma Cinema 1 Aug 4 (Mon): 12:45pm CCP Main Theater 4:00pm Greenbelt 3 Cinema 4 4:00pm Alabang Town Center Cinema 4 Aug 5 (Tue): 1:30pm Greenbelt 3 Cinema 5 Aug 6 (Wed): 12:45pm CCP Multi-Purpose Hall (Museo ng Kalinangang Pilipino) 6:15pm CCP Main Theater 9:00pm Fairview Terraces Cinema 5 Aug 7 (Thu): 4:00pm Fairview Terraces Cinema 5 6:15pm CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater) Aug 8 (Fri): 10:00am CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater) 6:30pm Greenbelt 3 Cinema 4 6:30pm Alabang Town Center Cinema 4 9:00pm TriNoma Cinema 1 Aug 9 (Sat): 3:30pm CCP Multi-Purpose Hall (Museo ng Kalinangang Pilipino) 6:30pm Greenbelt 3 Cinema 5 9:00pm TriNoma Cinema 4

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