CINEMA ONE ORIGINALS FESTIVAL TO INVADE THE QUEEN CITY OF THE SOUTH
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Vernon Joseph Go
After filmmaker Remton
Siega Zuasola bagged international recognitions for his film “Ang Damgo Ni
Eleuteria,” it’s now the time for his fellow Cebuanos to celebrate filmmaking
excellence via the Cinema One Originals Festival in Cebu City this February
11 to 16, at the SM City Cebu Cinema 8.
Among the films to be shown in the South installment of the festival are Cebuano-made “Di Ingon ‘Nato [Not Like Us],” “My Paranormal Romance,” “Ang Damgo Ni Eleuteria” and “Confessional.” Mindanaoan film “Imburnal,” which is also in Visayan dialect, is in this powerful lineup.
Also featured in the filmfest are titles that recently bagged awards in the 2011 Cinema One Originals Festival such as “Ka Oryang,” “Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay,” “Mga Anino Sa Tanghaling Tapat,” “Cartas de la Soledad,” “Sa Kanto Ng Ulap at Lupa,” “Sa Ilalim ng Tulay,” and “Big Boy.”
Stars of the 7th
Cinema One Originals films like the festival’s Best Actress Lilia Cuntapay,
Mercedes Cabral, Franco Reyes, Phoebe Kaye Fernandez, Paul Jake Castillo,
Publio Briones III, Van Roxas and others will grace this big event. Of course,
award-winning filmmakers such as Sari Dalena of “Ka Oryang” and Antoinette
Jadaone, together with some Cebuano filmmakers and actors will also be
there.
It can be recalled that “Ang Damgo Ni Eleuteria” recently took home two awards at the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival in Indonesia such as Golden Hanoman (for best Asian feature film) and Geber (given by the Indonesian film communities). ” It also won the Special Jury prize in the 12th Jeonju International Film Festival in South Korea. In the local scene, the Cebuano-made film was also a big winner in the 34th Gawad Urian—bagging the most coveted Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography (by Christian Linaban) and Best Music (by Jerrold Tarog)—and was hailed Best Picture in the Cinemanila 2010 (Southeast Asian Category).
Cebuanos should support the Cinema
One Originals Festival in Cebu because it truly celebrates the artistry and
creativity of young Cebuano film talents.
“Brave, bold and original,” goes the description on the featured films. The talents are also a mix of flag bearers and an emerging new breed.
Catch all of the films in the Cebu leg of the Cinema One Originals festival. These movies are produced and owned by Cinema One cable channel and the Creative Programs, Inc. For more info, log on to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cinema-One-Originals/
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