Showing posts with label movie posters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie posters. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Oscar entry ‘Iloilo’ debuts in the Philippines

Singapore’s entry into next year’s Oscars, Iloilo, which touches upon the challenges and experiences faced by the Philippines’ overseas workers, particularly those who acquire jobs as household helps for foreign families, finally hits local theaters as it premieres at Robinsons Galleria this Wednesday (November 13) as a guest film in the Cinema One Originals Festival 2013.

Iloilo

Acclaimed Singaporean director Anthony Chen once grew up under the care of a Filipina his family had hired as a maid when he was still a little boy. In his Academy Award-nominated film Iloilo, his experiences in growing up under her care are somehow reflected in the story of a child named Jiale (Koh Jia Ler) and his family’s household help, Terry (Angeli Bayani).

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

‘Angustia’ - Movie Poster and Trailer

Angustia is an indie film directed by Kristian Cordero and is one of the entries under the Currents category of Cinema One Originals 2013. It stars Alex Medina, Mitch Smith and Maria Isabel Lopez.

Angustia

Plot:

Don Victorino Hernandez, a creole secular priest from Manila, has two passions: botany and the total conversion of the native population particularly the Agtas, who in spite of the rigorous undertakings of Spanish colonialism continue to live in the hinterlands, giving them a notorious reputation in the minds of the lowlanders as well as the colonizers.

His initial assignment in an affluent parish in Bikol gives him the chance to pursue his interest in plants. The lush tropical landscape provides him with a variety of flora for his collection while he performs the task of conversion. He encounters Dunag, an Agta girl whose life will intertwine with his, along with Sikaw, her lover; and Guada, a former balyana or pre-colonial priestess.

Dunag, who eluded Sikaw in a tribal marriage practice, finds sanctuary in the church as well as in Don Hernandez. In her conversion to the Catholic faith, Dunag is guided by Guada, who continues to practice her animist beliefs despite being Hernandez's convent help. In turn, Dunag helps Sikaw in his conversion when they decide to get married against the wishes of Don Hernandez. The priest sees this as an act of defiance against his own scheme for them; their marriage triggers his descent into paranoia and violence.

Don Hernandez is eventually reassigned by church authorities to a much smaller and much more desolate doctrina or mission post. Don Hernandez's faith and intellect are challenged by Natividad, a folk healer, who claims to have dreamt the Virgin Mary. Tormented by Natividad's claim and after several haunting experiences, Don Hernandez decides his fate.

Trailer:

Thursday, July 4, 2013

‘Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2’ - Movie poster and trailer

Columbia Pictures Philippines has released the trailer for Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2.

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2

The movie features the voices of Anna Faris, Neil Patrick Harris and Bill Hader among others.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

‘Lihis’ starring Jake Cuenca and Joem Bascon, poster and trailer released

Lihis is a gay-themed movie set during the Martial Law. It tells of the love story between two NPA rebels played by Jake Cuenca and Joem Bascon.

Lihis

Also in the movie are Lovi Poe, Isabelle Daza and Gloria Diaz. It is directed by Joel Lamangan and written by Ricky Lee.