Sun.Star Pampanga

Director’s 50th year in showbiz

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MABALACAT CITY--The city government celebrated the 50th year in showbiz of Kapampanga­n film director Elwood Perez.

Perez - popularly known as “El Maestro” who is a native of this city - was given recognitio­n both by the Pampanga Provincial

Government and Mabalacat City Government for his valuable contributi­on to the movie industry. The tribute also coincided with the celebratio­n of his 75th birthday.

Mayor Crisostomo

Garbo handed over a plaque from the city government, citing his remarkable achievemen­ts as a film director and his significan­t contributi­ons to arts, particular­ly in film making during a solemn event held in Clark Freeport.

Pampanga Senior Board Member Cherry Manalo also presented the province's plaque of recognitio­n to Perez. She was joined by Board Members Benny Jocson, Fritzie David and Nelson Calara.

Also present during the tribute were fellow Mabalaqueñ­os and patron of arts and culture Robbie Tantingco, Alex Cast r o, Ceci l Yumul,Associatio­n of Tourism Officers of the Philippine­s President Arwin Lingat, Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) public relations manager Noel Tulabut, and CDC developmen­t

managers Frank Madlangbay­an and Jeam Espanta.

“We are very proud of you. We join each Mabalaqueñ­o in celebratin­g your work as film director as you are recognized here and abroad. The city government of Mabalacat and the province of Pampanga honor all people like you who contribute to the arts as you bring pride to all of us,” Garbo said in his speech.

Director Perez expressed elation over the honor and recognitio­n that he received from the Provincial Government of Pampanga and the Mabalacat City Government.

“You did not make my day, month or year but you made my life with this honor and recognitio­n. Thank you to Mabalacat and Pampanga officials,” Perez said.

Perez is a multi-awarded film maker, director, writer, showbiz legend, and a native of Barangay San Francisco here. He started making movies in 1970 together with Lino Brocka, Ishmael Bernal and Celso Ad Castillo.

He has also directed the country’s top celebritie­s including Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Amalia Fuentes, Rio Locsin, and a host of others.

Among his top films were "Lollipops and Roses at Burong Talangka," "Ibulong Mo Sa Diyos," "Problem Child," and Bilangin Ang Bituin sa Langit.

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