The Philippine Star

Lino Brocka’s ‘Bona’ to be screened at Cannes 2024

- By CHARMIE JOY PAGULONG

The masterpiec­e of National Artist for Film Lino Brocka, “Bona,” will be screened at the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival happening on May 14 to 25.

The 1980 film will be shown under the Cannes Classic, alongside Steven Spielberg’s “The Sugarland Express” (1974), Jean-Pierre Melville’s “Army of Shadows” (1969), Dalton Trumbo’s “Johnny Got His Gun” (1971), among others.

“Bona” stars National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Nora Aunor and Phillip Salvador. According to descriptio­n, the story revolves around a young, middleclas­s girl from the Philippine­s, Bona, who drops out of high school to follow Gardo, a minor actor in low-budget films. This decision angers her father, who kicks her out. Hoping for romance, Bona moves in with

Gardo, but is treated like a maid, forced to endure his flings.

“Bona” is presented by Carlotta Films and Kani Releasing.

The Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP), as well, has recently named other films, producers and personalit­ies that will partake in the film festival this year.

In competitio­n in the Critics’ Week category (Semaine de la Critique) is “Radikals” by Arvin Belarmino.

The following films will also be included under the Directors’ Fortnight (Quinzaine des cinéastes) section: “Cold Cut,“directed by Don Josephus Raphael Eblahan (Philippine­s) and Tan Siyou (Singapore); “Nightbirds” by Maria Estela Paiso (Philippine­s) and Ashok

Vish (India); “Silig” by Belarmino and Lomorpich Rithy (a.k.a. YoKi) (Cambodia); and “Walay Balay” by Eve Baswel (Philippine­s) and Gogularaaj­an Rajendran (Malaysia).

“Daughters of the Sea” by Martika Escobar and producer Monster Jimenez will take part in the 16th edition of La Fabrique Cinema (Film Project).

The FDCP will join the Marché du Film, one of the world’s most prestigiou­s film markets held alongside Cannes Film Festival, together with local production companies and participan­ts of the market programs.

The national film agency will also be mounting a film pavilion (Pavilion No. 113, Village Internatio­nal Riviera), in partnershi­p with Singapore, and host a networking reception with the Singapore Film Commission, where participan­ts can interact and discuss possible collaborat­ions with their global counterpar­ts.

The two countries’ networking reception is set on May 18 with the theme “Blooming Together.”

Film Philippine­s Office executive director Joierie Pacumio said at an earlier presscon that the booth will serve as a platform to promote their programs and showcase the Philippine­s as a film location and local talents.

“We promote the Philippine­s as a location to entice foreign projects to come over and shoot in the Philippine­s and the incentives that we provide both for local and foreign projects,” she added.

Another activity alongside the booth is the Producer’s Network where workshops, pitching and other related events will be held.

“It’s the festival’s way of providing an avenue for different filmmakers around the world to find a point of collaborat­ion (and) exchange ideas,” explained Pacumio.

The Philippine delegation at the Marché du Film Producers Network, which will take place from May 15 to 21, is composed of Perci Intalan of The IdeaFirst Company, Catsi Catalan of WAF Studios, and Chuck Gutierrez of Voyage Film Studios.

National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee’s “Sepa” will be included in the Spotlight Asia (Elevating Asian IPs and Adaptation of Projects) event, which will happen from May 18 to 19, with Paolo Villaluna as presenter. Strange Natives author and presenter Paolo Herras will also join them.

Participat­ing production companies with films for distributi­on and projects in developmen­t, such as, ANIMA, Black Cap Pictures, The IdeaFirst Company, Nathan Studios Inc., Quantum Films, Rein Entertainm­ent, and others will also be part of the Philippine delegation.

 ?? – PHOTOS FROM FDCP ?? The masterpiec­e of National Artist for Film Lino Brocka, ‘Bona,’ will be screened at the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival on May 14 to 25.
National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee’s ‘Sepa’ is included in Spotlight Asia (Elevating Asian IPs and Adaptation of Projects) event, with Paolo Villaluna (center) as presenter. Strange Natives author Paolo Herras (right) will join them.
The Philippine­s delegation at the Marché du Film Producers Network is composed of Perci Intalan of The IdeaFirst Company, Catsi Catalan of WAF Studios, and Chuck Gutierrez of Voyage Film Studios.
– PHOTOS FROM FDCP The masterpiec­e of National Artist for Film Lino Brocka, ‘Bona,’ will be screened at the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival on May 14 to 25. National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee’s ‘Sepa’ is included in Spotlight Asia (Elevating Asian IPs and Adaptation of Projects) event, with Paolo Villaluna (center) as presenter. Strange Natives author Paolo Herras (right) will join them. The Philippine­s delegation at the Marché du Film Producers Network is composed of Perci Intalan of The IdeaFirst Company, Catsi Catalan of WAF Studios, and Chuck Gutierrez of Voyage Film Studios.

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