Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘1521’ SOON IN PHL THEATERS

- BY PAULINE L. SONGCO @tribunephl_pau

Historical film 1521: The Quest for Love & Freedom is finally getting a theatrical release.

Bea Alonzo’s internatio­nally acclaimed movie will be distribute­d by Viva Entertainm­ent and Viva Films in theaters across the Philippine­s this June.

“Viva Films is eager to bring this remarkable Filipino-American production to its home audience in the Philippine­s, inviting everyone to immerse themselves in a journey through history and love,” Viva said in a statement.

The distributi­on company is eyeing to simultaneo­usly release 1521 in Canada and US.

The pre-colonial film reimagines the Battle of Mactan, revolving around the love story of the native princess Diwata (Alonzo) who falls in love with a dashingly handsome Spanish soldier Enrique (Hector David). Portuguese mariner Ferdinand Magellan is played by Danny Trejo.

1521 won multiple accolades at film festivals in Sweden, Athens and London including a Best Cinematogr­aphy Award and three Best Feature Film Awards. Mayor Rick Blangiarde proclaimed 2 October 2023 as 1521 Day in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Despite the internatio­nal recognitio­ns, the film was plagued with controvers­ies. An unnamed staff claims that Alonzo had to shoulder her team’s accommodat­ion, including her own costume, while shooting for the movie. The staff also claims that the movie’s talents were not compensate­d enough. However, 1521’s producer refuted the accusation­s and countered that it was Alonzo who had “unreasonab­le demands and expectatio­ns not stated in the contract.”

Meanwhile, Alonzo has yet to promote the film.

 ?? ?? HECTOR David as Enrique and Bea Alonzo as Diwata in ‘1521: The Quest for Love & Freedom.’
HECTOR David as Enrique and Bea Alonzo as Diwata in ‘1521: The Quest for Love & Freedom.’

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