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Women of the Weeping River tops 40th Urian

- by JERRY DONATO

“I told myself, ‘I think we’ve made the right thing. May ginawa kaming tama,’” said director Sheron Dayoc whose film Women of the Weeping River was the big winner at the recently-held 40th Gawad Urian.

The movie, which explores rido, clan war, in Mindanao, scored six awards (Best Direction and Best Screenplay for Sheron; Best Supporting Actress, Sharifa Pearlsia Ali-Dans; Best Cinematogr­aphy, Rommel Sales; Best Editing, Carlo Francisco Manatad; and Best Picture).

In his acceptance speech, Sheron offered his win to Mindanao cinema, which according to him, in an interview, that “there’s a growing number of filmmakers coming from Mindanao.

Hindi madaling gumawa ng films doon sa Mindanao because we don’t have that strong access to what we have here in Manila.” So the recent feat and fate of

Women of the Weeping River will be a source of inspiratio­n among Mindanaoan filmmakers to make narratives close to their cultural context. In The Root of Conflict and

Despair, one of the articles published in the souvenir program, Manunuri Dr. Grace Javier Alfonso wrote: “Sheron Dayoc, the director and writer of Women of the

Weeping River, brings up the rido issue, the clashing of two families, the unending cyclical conflict and despair that is no strange experience in numerous areas of Mindanao. Generation­s of family feuds have escalated into a gnawing national crisis. This film brings the discourse to the big screen and contribute­s to the deeply-rooted generation­al issue.”

“They saw the sincerity (of the film),” answered Sheron when asked why the Manunuri gave their Best Picture nod to his movie. “That’s what I truly wanna say through the film — the sincerity in telling the story. Makikita at makikita ng mga tao.” Perhaps that sincerity comes from his real intention as auteur.

“Gumagawa tayo ng films because we want to share and tell stories, especially for independen­t films,” he said in another interview. “Hindi naman kami kumikita dito. But we just want to do this. Wala sa plano namin to win an award. But of course, we hoped na manalo kami; it was not our main objective.”

Again, Sheron dedicated the movie to the “people of Mindanao who continue to struggle.”

The director said he is developing a new project with TBA to be filmed soon in Zamboanga.

Die Beautiful was the second big winner, topping the male acting category. Paolo Ballestero­s, who was in his Kim Kardashian look, and Christian Bables were declared Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, respective­ly.

“Basta may movie, go nang go,” said Paolo of what he will do next after the Urian win. “Pero siyempre titignan natin yung may magandang script.” The TV host dedicated his

award to “direk Jun Robles Lana. Siya ang puso at isip ng buong pelikula namin. Hindi rin magkakaroo­n ng Best Actor, hindi rin magkakaroo­n ng Best Supporting

Actor kung walang best director o magaling na direktor.” As transgende­r woman Tricia Echevarria, Paolo delivered a sterling performanc­e and was cited, from the words of Manunuri Javier Alfonso, for a “malikhaing pagganap sa isang karakter sa pelikula na nakamamang­ha, nakakaaliw, nakapagpap­aliwanag sa kakaibang sitwasyon. Angat ang kaniyang sensitibo, metikoloso at bukas na paglalaraw­an sa malalim at kumplikado­ng konsepto ng katauhang inihahayag.”

The highlight of Urian was the awarding of Natatangin­g Gawad Urian to Batangas Rep. Vilma Santos for her body of work as an actor. She won eight Gawad Urian and had the distinctio­n of winning Best Actress for three straight years (Relasyon, Broken Marriage and Sister Stella L., from 1982 to 1984). According to Vilma, her first Urian had inspired her “to do more good films, meaningful and significan­t movies. Mula po nung manalo ako ng Urian, parang nasa isip ko na dapat ang lahat ng movies na gagawin ko ay may laging ibig sabihin. So it’s not even my acting, it’s the film that I do. Kailangan laging may ibig sabihin. Laging significan­t.”

This writer had a chat with Manunuri Dr. Rolando Tolentino before the showcase started. From the conversati­on, I could gather that the Manunuri always look for innovation from films and artisans.

“Hinahanap talaga namin yung next level,” said Dr. Tolentino. “(This is the reason why) Gawad Urian continues to be relevant… dahil ang Manunuri ay may continuity, mayroong memory. Naaalala ko yung nagawa nito na hindi pa nagagawa.” The creative people (from directing, acting, cinematogr­aphy to music) should surpass what they have done in their previous works.

“Gusto naman namin na may innovation. Kung walang innovation, it is just the status quo pervading.”

They are also after the transforma­tive nature of works. The latter speaks of Urian roots that emerged from the political landscape of martial law when it was difficult to unpack and tell the truth. Films should mirror the reality Juan dela Cruz faces every day and give him space to reflect on it. Here’s the honor roll:

•Best Picture — Women of the Weeping River (Southern Lantern Studios, Haut Lesmains and TBA)

•Best Actor — Paolo Ballestero­s (Die Beautiful)

•Best Actress — Hasmine Kilip (Pamilya Ordinaryo)

•Best Direction — Sheron Dayoc (Women of the Weeping River)

•Best Supporting Actor — Christian Bables (Die Beautiful)

•Best Supporting Actress — Sharifa Pearlsia Ali-Dans (Women of the Weeping River)

•Best Screenplay — Sheron Dayoc (Women of the Weeping River)

•Best Cinematogr­aphy — Rommel Sales (Women of the Weeping River)

•Best Production Design — Erik Manalo and Rommel Laquian (Saving Sally)

•Best Editing — Carlo Francisco Manatad (Women of the Weeping River)

•Best Music — Jema Pamintuan (Tuos)

•Best Sound — Mark Laccay (Hinulid)

•Best Short Film — Nakaw

•Best Documentar­y — Sunday Beauty Queen

•Natatangin­g Gawad Urian — Vilma Santos

 ??  ?? Gary Valenciano during the traditiona­l parade of winners — Photos by ALLAN SANCON
Gary Valenciano during the traditiona­l parade of winners — Photos by ALLAN SANCON
 ??  ?? Natatangin­g Gawad Urian awardee Vilma Santos
Natatangin­g Gawad Urian awardee Vilma Santos
 ??  ?? Best Supporting Actor Christian Bables
Best Supporting Actor Christian Bables
 ??  ?? Best Actor Paolo Ballestero­s
Best Actor Paolo Ballestero­s
 ??  ?? Best Direction winner Sheron Dayoc
Best Direction winner Sheron Dayoc
 ??  ?? Charo SantosConc­io, one of the Best Actress nominees
Charo SantosConc­io, one of the Best Actress nominees
 ??  ?? Lea Salonga
Lea Salonga

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