The Philippine Star

Varied films in C1 Originals

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Moviegoers can experience nine feature stories in the ongoing Cinema One (C1) Originals 2018, along with restored Filipino classics, selected foreign films, best of C1 Originals and exciting shorts.

The films in competitio­n vie to reign over the festival’s 14th year with the theme I Am Original, with selections depicting stories of crimes and injustice from young and brilliant directors of this generation.

Among these films are A Short History Of A Few Bad Things, Asuang, Bagyong Bheverlynn, Double Twisting Double Back, Hospicio, Mamu; And A Mother Too, Never Tear Us Apart, Paglisan and Pang MMK.

Aside from the film showing, three Cinema One Originals entries also have book versions for the first time — Double Twisting Double Back, Hospicio and Pang MMK.

Hospicio, the original screenplay by Bobby Bonifacio Jr. and Juvy Galamiton, features the various stories of addiction not only of the institutio­n’s residents but also of its officials.

John Lapus’ Pang MMK book is an inspiratio­n on overcoming adversitie­s and facing them directly with one’s strength of character.

The screenplay of Double Twisting Double Back, a film by Joseph Abello, is also transforme­d into an erotic sports thriller novel.

This year’s world cinema highlights include Ash is the Purest White, Bitter Melon, Girl, Las Herederas, The Miseducati­on of Cameron Post, The Poet And The Boy and Whitney.

Among the restored classics to be showcased are Alupihang Dagat, Anak, Ang Padrino, Ang Panday, Dekada ’70, Got 2 Believe, Gumising Ka Maruja, Ikaw Pa Lang Ang Minahal, May Minamahal, Minsa’y Isang Gamu-Gamo, Nunal Sa Tubig, Omeng Sanatasia, Patayin Sa Sindak Si Barbara and Sa Init Ng Apoy.

The festival held a special star-studded opening night last Tuesday with the screening of A Star Is Born at Gateway Cineplex, attended by participat­ing filmmakers and cast, film industry stalwarts and the media.

Cinema One Originals is under the festival partnershi­p program of the Film Developmen­t Council Of The Philippine­s (FDCP). Catch all the films until Oct. 21 in TriNoma, Glorietta, Gateway, Santolan Town Plaza, Powerplant; in Cinelokal theaters — SM North Edsa, SM Megamall, SM Manila, and SM Sta. Mesa, and in alternativ­e cinemas — FDCP Cinematheq­ue Manila, Up Cine Adarna, Cinema ’76, Black Maria Theater and Cinema Centenario.

Ticket prices are at P200 each in major and alternativ­e cinemas, P150 for students and at SM CineLokal theaters, and P100 at FDCP Cinematheq­ue Manila. Festival passes are available ktx.abs-cbn. com. The C1 Originals books, priced at P195 each, are exclusivel­y available for pre-order at National Book Store.

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