Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘PURGATORYO’ GOES TO EUROPE

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versive works…of all lengths and genres.” Its program consists of products of the world’s best festivals.

“Purgatoryo” also vied for the top prize at the recent 23rd L’Etrange Festival, held in Paris, France.

The Paris fest, which features filmmakers “seeking new paths,” awarded two honors: the Grand Prix and the Audience Award.

The fest’s website describes Cabrido’s work “as a new bomb from the Philippine­s,” which comes quick on the heels of Khavn de la Cruz’s films (“Alipato,” “Ruined Heart”), which were earlier shown in the same event.

The fest’s website hails Cabrido as “a rising star in Southeast Asian cinema” and “Purgatoryo” as “sumptuous… [ proving that] genre movies can be at once social, intelligen­t, original and damned efficient.”

Highlight of the Filipino film’s European tour is the 50th Sitges Internatio­nal Fantastic Film Festival in Catalonia, Spain, from Oct. 5 to 15.

Sitges is widely regarded as “one of the world’s foremost internatio­nal festivals specializi­ng in fantasy and horror films.”

According to the fest’s website, Cabrido’s film, which will compete in the Noves Vision Plus Inaugurati­on section, “evokes Dante’s purgatory.”

The section focuses on films that “delve into new formal, conceptual and narrative channels.”

Cabrido told the Inquirer: “To be chosen by these festivals is a big honor and privilege. It will promote not only our film, but the country, as well.”

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