Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Bad Bananas’ restored for new audiences

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The cast expressed their surprise and gratitude for the efforts to bring the old masterpiec­e for today’s generation to discover.

Even when I was reading the material before, I was in disbelief how Direk Peque and Direk Jose Javier Reyes came up with this.

The 1983 Peque Gallage movie considered ahead of its time is back for new audiences to enjoy after being digitally restored and remastered. As first salvo, Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing

premiered at the Cinemalaya 2019 through ABS-CBN Film Restoratio­n’s Sagip Pelikula campaign.

Often described as wild and absurd, the movie brings the funny misadventu­res of four carefree friends who mysterious­ly resurface in Mexico after diving in the waters of the Hundred Islands in Pangasinan.

The premiere was graced by Mariel Cruz, daughter of cinematogr­apher Ely Cruz, Monet Ongpin-Aquino and Denise Ongpin-Sanico (daughters of producer Simon Ongpin) and the film’s stars with their families: Edgar Mortiz, Jaime Fabregas, Christophe­r de Leon and Laurice Guillen.

The cast expressed their surprise and gratitude for the efforts to bring the old masterpiec­e for today’s generation to discover.

“Who would’ve thought we will be able to see this again? I was also surprised that it was picked for restoratio­n. Thank you so much for restoring Bad Bananas so we can get to see our craziness before with the newer generation,” Mortiz exclaimed.

“Thank you so much for supporting the Filipino film industry, thank you for restoring and enhancing this movie. We had a great time doing this crazy movie. This will blow your mind. Even when I was reading the material before, I was in disbelief how Direk Peque and Direk Jose Javier Reyes came up with this,“acclaimed actor De Leon proudly shared.

Proof of the movie’s artistic clout are the movie‘s list of legendary actors who made cameo appearance­s. It includes Nora Aunor, Sandy Andolong, Amy Austria, Laurice Guillen, Hilda Koronel, Rio Locsin, Gina Alajar and Ronnie Lazaro.

The movie was restored in 2K through its 35mm print film source, kept and preserved at the ABS-CBN Film Collection. Each frame contained tremendous defects such as dust and dirt, patches, scratches, flickering, color stain, mold and even fungus. Its picture was restored in Kantana Post Production from Thailand under a total of 3,800 restoratio­n hours. It is the same postproduc­tion house of the Star Cinema hit, Hello, Love Goodbye.

More chances to catch the restored classics are coming as ABS-CBN Film Restoratio­n will bring back “Reelive the Classics” at Rockwell Power Plant Mall. Meanwhile other screenings are in the works with Cinema 76, Cinema Centenario, QCinema Festival and Cinema One Originals Festival.

Make sure to catch more of Sagip Pelikula and future titles to be released by ABS-CBN Film Restoratio­n on Facebook (fb.com/

filmrestor­ationabscb­n), Twitter (@ ABS_Restoratio­n) and Instagram (@abscbnfilm­restoratio­n).

 ??  ?? FOUR friends race after a madman in pursuit of a treasure in this Peque Gallaga film.
FOUR friends race after a madman in pursuit of a treasure in this Peque Gallaga film.

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