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Two days at Cinemalaya

July 26, 2009

Work kept me away for most of Cinemalaya week and I was only able to watch Thursday night and all of Friday. Disappointed to have seen just three competing films, but it was great being back, the atmosphere was wonderful. It was great seeing filmmakers of all sizes, programmers, students, friends.

Thursday

The plan was to watch Ana Agabin’s 24K. We all had Monster buy the tickets and we arrived late, so we pretty much just went in without looking. So we’re sitting there and Dennis Trillo is mumbling something about term papers, and I’m wondering where is Jojit Lorenzo (the reason we’re watching) and all the mining? When we realize with a start, it’s not 24K, it’s Astig by GB Sampedro, or if we were to base it on all the press, by Boy Abunda.

Sampedro is good. Boy (lead in story #2) and Timmy Eigenmann (lead in story #4… go Timmy!) were very, very good. Though, in the middle of the show I found myself drifting to the exhibit of the 13 Artists exhibit just outside, where my friends Christina Dy and Raya Martin had installations. CD’s was badly lit and the mounting was awful though, I was pretty pissed that you can see the other works through her doorways and I wasn’t able to experience the space she created.

Spoke briefly with critic Gibbs Cadiz, who had seen all the films. I asked which films I should watch and he said, “For you? Nerseri, Engkwentro and Panggagahasa ni Fe.” I wonder what he meant.

Friday

Did a Jerrold Tarog mini-festival as I saw Confessional (co-directed with Ruel Dahis Antipuesto) and Mangatyanan back-to-back. Watching the two together was a treat. Confessional was fun and gimmicky (in a good way) and the performances were on point, especially Publio Briones as the mayor and Owee Salva as the girlfriend. I met Publio afterwards and gushed a little bit, hehe. Mangatyanan was a lot more introspective with Che Ramos capably carrying the film on her newbie shoulders. She has such a watchable face, and is quite pretty when she smiles, which unfortunately happens only a couple of times in the film. Although I felt the treatment of abuse, its effects and recovering from it, was a little simplistic, I still thought that the film was excellent and was clearly in a different league.

What to watch for the 9 PM show was between Vic Acedillo’s Nerseri and Pepe Diokno’s Engkwentro. Engkwentro won out because it was playing at the Main Theater, a much better venue. Engkwentro is clocks in at just under an hour, which suits its style best, as it is shot in a series of real-time long takes. Zyrus Desamparado as Tomas, leader of a rival gang, was AMAZING. Very present and spot-on; villainous and menacing without even trying. Daniel Madrana as the young boy was also terrific; Felix Roco as the lead was in and out for me, but he was mostly good as well. Diokno did a fantastic job with them. That said, I couldn’t help but feel like I was watching something I’ve seen before. Also I made the mistake of going to the bathroom and missing the big ending; oops.

Saturday

Had work, unfortunately. Damn.

Really want to see the other movies, especially Ang Panggagahasa kay Fe and Nerseri. People (actually, other filmmakers I’ve spoken to) seem to be falling over themselves with these two, along with Engkwentro and Mangatyanan. The audience favorites seem to be Dinig Sana Kita and Last Supper No. 3. Hopefully I can catch some of them in UP.

Or not. Ang layo e.

BABY ANGELO month at IndieSine

June 3, 2009

BABY ANGELO’s last few screenings in IndieSine has been cancelled as of Friday, 26 June. Thanks to everyone who watched and to those who are planning to watch, keep posted for information on further screenings.

Baby Angelo poster tiny for web

More on the movie at the official site.

Click the Baby Angelo link at the categories list your right for stories on the making of the movie. Here’s an interview with me at the excellent blogzine The Swank Style.

Bring your friends. Let’s have a beer if you wanna talk about it.

Celebrations

January 14, 2009

Can’t seem to sit myself down long enough to write a 2008 recap, or a Looking Forward to 2009 entry, so just photoblogging on the long holiday instead.

Chums in Antonio's

Aside from the usual family stuff, had a nice Christmas dinner with the gang in Antonio’s, slash-Monster’s birthday salubong. Nice weather, great food, great company, in other words, very early 30’s na gimmick. Wrapped it up in Dencio’s due to Antonio’s early closing time. Guys went crazy for the sisig. Babaw lang pala ng kaligayahan.

2009 started fun.

CD on a stick

After the fireworks, drove through a smoggy city to watch CD dance on a stick with another girl at Warehouse.

With CD

Mugging with CD afterwards. Her tandem partner is in the background. I asked CD what the partner does when she’s not poledancing. She’s taking her masters in Statistics. I guess the girl likes polls *and* poles.  Ba-dum-dum-psssh!!

New Year Gang

Split Warehouse in favor of better music and cheap alcohol (that’s all we wanted), and ended up in the Fort, going through bars, with people half our size and age. That was strange. Ended up on a bar with decent alcohol. Then breakfast at Swiss Inn. Sarap.

With Vito

New Year’s Day at my best friend Niv’s, where I finally meet my newest godson, Baby Vito Valerio, born two days before my birthday.

With Tracy

3rd January was two weddings, first was Tracy’s cousin. It was nice, a little on the snooze side, cause Rina and Marlon have a kid already and have been living together a while, but it’s cool. She was beautiful. Had a bottle of Johnny all to myself. Look at me and Trace here so spiffy.

with Marica and Beng

Rushed to National Museum to the wedding of one of my favorite couples, Marica and Beng, my old teammates from frisbee. I just love these guys. All I can say is, finally! Good things do happen.

Much later, more alcohol, with same couple.

Got home significantly hammered, I’m talking high school hammered, but I guess that’s what New Year’s is about.

More soon.