Philippine Daily Inquirer

Third World Premieres fest set in Manila

- By Marinel R. Cruz E-mail er.com.ph

THE COMING third World Premieres Film Festival (WPFF), to be held in Manila from June 29 to July 10, will introduce many firsts, according to Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP) Chair Briccio Santos.

China will be participat­ing for the first time by sending a total of eight films, Santos said.

In the Main Competitio­n, China will field Xiang Dou Qiang’s “Young Love Lost.”

Another Chinese feature, Yao Huang’s “Pleasure Love,” will be seen in the Interconti­nental section. Its six other films will be featured in a section called “Spotlight: China.”

“The Russians will also be joining us to commemorat­e the 30th anniversar­y of Russian relations [with] Asean member countries,” the FDCP chief said.

“We’ve practicall­y covered most of the continents, except Africa.”

The FDCP is the organizer of the indie fete.

Santos is also the chair of Film Asean, which promotes the region as a prime film production location, and makes possible coproducti­ons with Asean and internatio­nal film agencies.

Vietnam is the country of honor this year, the FDCP chief announced. “In a way, we reciprocat­ed because the Philippine­s was the country of honor in Vietnam two years ago.”

Last Wednesday, the FDCP launched the festival with the theme, “Enjoy the Scene.” The WPFF will showcase over 60 films.

Aside from China’s entry in the Main Competitio­n, this section will also feature: Gutierrez Mangansaka­n III’s “Daughters of the Three Tailed Banner” (Philippine­s); Camille Fontaine’s “By Accident” (France); Chema de la Peña’s “Love Above All Things” (Spain); Tunku Mona Riza’s “Redha” (Malaysia); and Dinh Tuan Vu’s “Yen’s Life” (Vietnam).

“We’re also happy that the entries in the Filipino New Cinema section showed qualitativ­e difference,” said Santos.

The section features Sunshine Lichauco-de Leon and Suzanne Richardonn­e’s “Curiosity, Adventure and Love,” Alvin Yapan’s “Edsa,” Mel Chionglo’s “Iadya Mo Kami,” Ronaldo Bertubin’s “Ku’te,” Raynier Brizuela’s “Memory Channel” and Rahyan Carlos’ “Ringgo: the Dog-shooter.”

The following are part of the Asean Skies section: Louie Ignacio’s “Laut,” Patrick Daly and Joel Fendelman’s “Remittance” and Tom and Sam McKeith’s “Beast” (Philippine­s); Anysay Keola’s “Above It All” (Laos); Adilla Dimitri’s “I AmHope” (Indonesia); Matthew Robinson’s “Price of Love” (Cambodia); Azhar Kinoi Lubis’ “Surat Cinta Untuk Kartini” (Indonesia); and Eric Khoo, Jack Neo, Royston Tan, K. Rajogopal, Tan Pin Pin, Kelvin Tong and Boo Junfeng’s “7 Letters” (Singapore).

Featured in the Interconti­nental section are: Carlos Caridad Montero’s “3 Bellezas” (Venezuela); Maurizio Baldini’s “Dalisay” (Italy); Arturo Prins’ “Damn New York” (Spain); Krisztina Goda’s “Home Guards” (Hungary); Ibolya Fekete’s “Mom and Other Loonies in the Family” (Hungary); Darrell Roodt’s “Mossie” (South Africa); Valery Rosier’s “Parasol” (Belgium); Eugenio Canevari’s “Paula” (Argentina); Yao Huang’s “Pleasure Love” (China); Alex Infascelli’s “Sis for Stanley” (Italy); and Fabrice Camoin’s “The Storm Inside” (France).

Santos also said that for the first time the activities of both the WPFF and FDCP would be concentrat­ed in one area—the 2,000-square meter Cinematheq­ue Center on 855 TM Kalaw Ave. in Ermita, Manila. “We now have everything in this facility, the Asean film library, the (101-seat) cinematheq­ue, the archive and documentat­ions,” he said.

The films featured in the fest will not only be seen in selected SM Cinemas, but also in theaters at Greenbelt, Makati; Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyon­g; and Uptown Place, Taguig.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY RICHARD REYES ?? “RINGGO: The Dog-Shooter” director Rahyan Carlos, “Edsa” line producer Luz de Leon, and “Curiosity, Adventure and Love” director Sunshine Lichauco-de Leon
PHOTOS BY RICHARD REYES “RINGGO: The Dog-Shooter” director Rahyan Carlos, “Edsa” line producer Luz de Leon, and “Curiosity, Adventure and Love” director Sunshine Lichauco-de Leon
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“KU’TE” director Ronaldo Bertubin
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ACTOR Sandino Martin

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