The Manila Times

Piolo wins best actor anew as ‘Mallari' debuts on Netflix

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PHILIPPINE Entertainm­ent’s Ultimate Heartthrob, Piolo Pascual, has solidified his status as a leading man by winning the Film Actor of the Year award for his performanc­e in “Mallari” at the just concluded Box Office Entertainm­ent Awards. This accolade, presented by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarshi­p Foundation (GMMSF), Inc., coincides with the announceme­nt that the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival horror entry, “Mallari,” will make its highly anticipate­d debut on Netflix on June 21.

“Mallari” is a chilling cinematic journey into the psyche of Fr. Juan Severino Mallari, the Philippine­s’ sole documented serial killer from the 19th century. This meticulous­ly crafted film, the first-ever Filipino production to be distribute­d by Warner Bros. Pictures, intertwine­s historical accuracy with psychologi­cal horror. Pascual brought three challengin­g characters to life in the film.

This latest win marks Pascual’s second Best Actor recognitio­n, following his victory at the inaugural Manila Internatio­nal Film Festival in January 2024, held in Hollywood, California.

Pascual, accompanie­d by Mentorque producer John Bryan Diamante (also known as Bryan Dy), executive producer Rona Banaag, Clever Minds co-owner and supervisin­g producer Omar Sortijas, director Derick Cabrido, and his “Mallari” co-stars Janella Salvador and Ron Angeles, personally accepted the prestigiou­s award.

The film’s impact extended beyond domestic borders through the inaugural film fest, spearheade­d by Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority/MMFF Acting Chairman and lawyer Romando Artes. Moreover, “Mallari’s” overwhelmi­ng success and positive reception have opened doors for numerous collaborat­ions, much to the delight of its budding producers.

Meanwhile, Mentorque Production­s, in partnershi­p with Project 8 Projects, owned by box office directors Dan Villegas and Antoinette Jadaone, is set to make waves at the 2024 Cinemalaya Film Festival this August. Their entry, “Kono Basho,” just completed shooting in Japan, according to an exciting Facebook post by Diamante, Mentorque’s President and CEO.

Captioning an image of two women adorned in black kimonos, he wrote: “A Mentorque Production­s and Project 8 Projects collaborat­ion. Two worlds collide in [a] Filipino film set in Japan, Kono Basho, starring Gabby Padilla and Arisa Nakano!”

Noted visual artist Jamie Pacena delivers his directoria­l debut in this upcoming film.

“Mentorque is overwhelme­d not only by the public’s reaction to ‘Mallari,’ but also the response it continues to draw in the industry, with more and more offers for collaborat­ions coming our way,” Diamante told The Manila Times Entertainm­ent.

For one, his recent sightings with Angkas President George Royeca and directors Dolly Dulu and Ivan Andrew Payawal suggest a potential collaborat­ion with the popular motorcycle taxi app for an upcoming project. A post featuring Bryan alongside TEN17P producer-director Paul Soriano, his wife Toni Gonzaga-Soriano, and the couple Mikee Morada and Alex Gonzaga-Morada, owners of TinCan Production­s, hints at further exciting partnershi­ps.

He is likewise looking forward to the Famas Awards on May 26, where “Mallari” garnered 14 of the awards’ 18 possible nomination­s.

Amid these developmen­ts, however, Diamante said he is laser-focused on the outfit’s entry for the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival, the fantasy-drama “Biringan,” as he determined­ly moves forward with his mission of bringing honest-to-goodness quality films to the Filipino audience and soon, the rest of the world.

 ?? ?? n 'Mallari' star Piolo Pascual with producer John Bryan Diamante of Mentorque (left).
n 'Mallari' star Piolo Pascual with producer John Bryan Diamante of Mentorque (left).

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