Sun.Star Pampanga

SM City Clark hosts Brillante Mendoza Film Festival

- BY ERIKA MARIEL GINES Sun.Star Staff Writer

ANGELES CITY— The SM City Clark on Friday hosted the Brillante Mendoza Film Festival, an event which featured the world-renowned Director Brillante Mendoza’s critically acclaimed indie film “Ma’Rosa.”

Now on its 8th year, the film festival aims to bring together students from various schools and universiti­es, as well as aspiring filmmakers and actors to have a rare opportunit­y to meet no less than the man himself, as he gives an in-depth view of his celebrated works which illuminate­s and tackles the country’s social issues.

Among Mendoza’s recent feat is Ma’ Rosa which follows the story of Ma’ Rosa (Jaclyn Jose), who owns a small convenienc­e store where she resells illegal narcotics along with her husband Jose (Julio Diaz), to augment the needs of their four children.

The film reaped the Best Actress Award during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and a nominat i on

in Palme d’Or including the Best Director award during the 54th Gijon Internatio­nal Film Festival in Spain.

During the event’s official launch and press conference held Friday, Mendoza noted that he is humbled and honored to share with his fellow Kapampanga­ns one of his best masterpiec­es to dat e.

“I am always glad to be here in Pampanga, which is actually my hometown. I was born and raised in San Fernando, and everytime I visit the province, I feel great pride and joy to connect with my kabalens, especially the youth,” he said.

SM Supermalls Assistant Vice President for Operations (North Luzon IV) Engr. Junias Eusebio, for his part, relayed that in behalf of the whole SM management, they are privileged to host the said film festival.

“We are deeply honored here at SM City Clark to be one of the chosen venues of the Brillante Mendoza Film Festival nationwide. Direk Brillante’s very interestin­g piece of drama Ma’Rosa truly encourages awareness, appreciati­on, and understand­ing of the independen­t film industry and fulfills the promise of cinema to enable fruitful discussion­s and give meaningful insights,” he remar ked.

Aside from previewing a trailer of the awardwinni­ng film, mallgoers, students, local government unit heads, SM executives, and members of the media were also shown a peek of Mendoza’s upcoming movies including Alpha (The Right to Kill) and Maguindana­w, which depicts the life of a beleaguere­d wife and her soldier husband during the Marawi conflict.

 ?? — Chris Navarro ?? TOKEN. Internatio­nal Multi-Awarded Kapampanga­n Film Director Brillante Mendoza (2nd ,R) receives a miniature replica of the Sto. Rosario Church from SM Supermalls Senior Vice President for Marketing and Communicat­ions Group Millie Dizon during Friday’s film festival launch of Ma’Rosa at SM City Clark. Joining them are (L-R) Holy Angel University’s Robby Tantingco, SM AVP for North Luzon 4 Operations Engr. Junias Eusebio and Angeles City Councilor Amos Rivera.
— Chris Navarro TOKEN. Internatio­nal Multi-Awarded Kapampanga­n Film Director Brillante Mendoza (2nd ,R) receives a miniature replica of the Sto. Rosario Church from SM Supermalls Senior Vice President for Marketing and Communicat­ions Group Millie Dizon during Friday’s film festival launch of Ma’Rosa at SM City Clark. Joining them are (L-R) Holy Angel University’s Robby Tantingco, SM AVP for North Luzon 4 Operations Engr. Junias Eusebio and Angeles City Councilor Amos Rivera.

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