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‘Si Chedeng at si Apple’ hits Cine Lokal starting June 22

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The roadtrip adventure comedy film “Si Chedeng at si Apple,” starring two of Philippine cinema’s most beautiful actresses Gloria Diaz and Elizabeth Oropesa, joins Cine Lokal as it celebrates diversity and pride this LGBT month featuring award-winning movies shown on selected theaters starting June 22 (Friday).

Gloria and Elizabeth reunite to give a fresh and fun narrative in this Cinema One Originals entry as part of the weeklong “PelikuLAYA sa Cine Lokal: An LGBT Film Festival,” led by the Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP) in partnershi­p with different LGBTQ organizati­ons. The former Miss Universe (1969) first teamed up with La Oropesa, 1999’s grand slam best actress, in “Ang Pinakamaga­ndang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa” in 1974.

Their exceptiona­l tandem takes moviegoers to a new adventure that centers on friendship, self-discovery, and finding true love. Two old women become accidental criminals after Chedeng (Gloria) decides to come out of the closet in the wake of her husband’s death just as Apple (Elizabeth) beheads her live-in partner. The best friends then embark on an exciting road trip to find their hearts’ desires.

“Si Chedeng at si Apple” is directed by young filmmakers Fatrick Tabada and Rae Red, best known as the screenwrit­er of the award-winning films “Patay Na Si Hesus” and “Birdshot,” respective­ly.

Moviegoers of all ages can relate to the film’s overall self-discovery and liberation theme.

“It’s about freedom from whatever you need to unshackle yourself from, taking control of your own life, learning to fight for what you want,” shared its directors. The story, they said, aims to depict that “coming out shouldn’t be gloomy and bleak.”

The “riotously funny” movie, according to a review by Megan Purdy of internatio­nal film site msenscene.com, talks about friendship, love, duty, and scoundrels. She said, “‘Chedeng and Apple’ is a funny and refreshing film about older women living for themselves and rediscover­ing the importance of their friendship.”

Hayley Scanlon of windowsonw­orlds. com, meanwhile, stressed the fine performanc­e of the leads. “The spiky banter between the two women has an authentic, lived-in quality that brings a degree of realism,” he said.

The movie had its internatio­nal premiere at Europe’s largest filmfest dedicated to Asian cinema – the 20th Far East Film Festival – held in Udine, Italy last April, and was also recently shown in Seattle Internatio­nal Film Festival.

It will be screened at Frameline’s 2018 San Francisco Internatio­nal LGBT Film Festival this month.

In last year’s Cinema One Originals, “Si Chedeng at si Apple” won best supporting actress for Mae Paner and also earned a special jury citation “for its humorous critique on Filipino macho culture and discourse on the emancipati­on of gender and age.”

The film’s lead actresses Gloria and Elizabeth got Best Actress nomination­s at the Gawad Urian 2018. Gloria also got nominated for Best Actress at the 66th Famas Awards.

Catch “Si Chedeng At Si Apple” on Cine Lokal at SM Manila, SM Sta. Mesa, SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, SM North Edsa, SM Fairview, SM Southmall, and SM Bacoor from June 22 to 28.

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 ??  ?? Elizabeth Oropesa and Gloria Diaz
Elizabeth Oropesa and Gloria Diaz
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Directors Fatrick Tabada and Rae Red

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