The Philippine Star

Jacky Woo: Yes, we Cannes!

- By Ricardo F. Lo

Curtain-raisers:

An invitation from Cesar Montano: Cancer is still one of the leading causes of death in our country today. Please join me in creating awareness about cancer and in promoting a healthy lifestyle through Run Against Cancer 2013

Manila which will be held along Roxas Blvd. ( starting point is at Rajah Sulayman) on Saturday, June 8. Proceeds will be donated to the Philippine Cancer Society and Ospital ng Maynila. The categories: 3k, 5k and 10k. Register online to the leading branches of Toby’s, Olympic Village, Sports House and CDO food stores. For more inquiries, check out the Run Against Cancer Facebook page.

Music-lovers who follow the works of new artists must be familiar with Manuel Nascimento who has been uploading his compositio­ns on social media (iTunes), with videos directed by Jako de Leon (Joey’s son). The good news is that Manuel was recently chosen as an artist-endorser in the Philippine­s for an internatio­nal brand of ukelele known as Anuenue (Hawaiian for rainbow). Also, the music video of Sea Of Stars (the first single from his upcoming second album) was released online recently.

MCA Music is holding a special screening of History of the Eagles Part 1 (The Story of An American Band) on Saturday, June 8, at SM Megamall Cinema 8. The film follows the history and legacy of America’s definitive band with multiplati­num selling hits like Hotel California, I Can’t Tell You Why, Desperado, Life in the Fast Lane and more. Gates open at 6:30 p.m.; screening starts at 8 p.m. Two weeks after the Cannes Film Festival ended, actorprodu­cer Jacky Woo still can’t believe that he was there.

“It’s a dream come true for me,” Jacky quoted a cliché in Japanese, translated for Funfare by his Manila-based PRO Joe Barrameda.

As you must know by now, Death March, the film Jacky produced and stars in, competed at the filmfest’s Un Certain Regard category and even if it didn’t win, according to Jacky, “having competed is a big honor enough,” adding, “yes, we Cannes!”

Directed by Adolf Alix Jr., Death March is a dramatizat­ion of that memorable chapter in Philippine history during the Japanese Occupation. For a Japanese, Jacky was brave enough to have produced that kind of movie (one of the few that he has done in the Philippine­s and starred in with mostly Filipino actors).

During his two-week stay in Cannes, Jacky (and his entourage that included Sam Milby, a member of the Death March cast) rubbed elbows with world-famous celebritie­s, did interviews with the internatio­nal media and walked the red carpet intended for mainstream films before the movie’s screening.

“Death March had its own red carpet,” said Joe. “Jacky also met with buyers and agents of film distributi­on. Forward, Inc., his company, was able to close a 10-year contract with an agency to market Death March.”

Joe recalled that Patricia Zobel de Ayala, the Philippine Consul to Monaco, hosted a dinner for Jacky and the Philippine delegation.

“I have met the gracious Consul during my previous visit to Monaco with Sen. Jinggoy Estrada,” said Joe. “She told us that she was teary-eyed when she watched Death March. She said that it reminded her of her grandfathe­r who had told her stories about the Death March.”

Jacky is back in Tokyo (where he owns and manages several businesses including a spa), with Cannes playing like a movie in his mind.

 ??  ?? On the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival: Jacky Woo (fourth from right) with Death March co-star Sam Milby (third from left), director Adolf Alix Jr. (fourth from left) and Evelyn Vargas (to
Jacky’s right)
On the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival: Jacky Woo (fourth from right) with Death March co-star Sam Milby (third from left), director Adolf Alix Jr. (fourth from left) and Evelyn Vargas (to Jacky’s right)
 ??  ?? Jacky offering a toast with Patricia Zobel de Ayala, Philippine Consul to Monaco, at a dinner she hosted for the Philippine delegation
Jacky offering a toast with Patricia Zobel de Ayala, Philippine Consul to Monaco, at a dinner she hosted for the Philippine delegation
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