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They ‘kill’ actors, don’t they?

- RICARDO F. lO

When an actor misbehaves in a teleserye (coming to the set unprepared or not showing up at all), he is “killed” on the spot – his character, that is – and the story proceeds without any interrupti­on, with the “late” character hardly missed.

In a film, the “killing” is “pre-meditated“– that is, done preferably before the shoot starts to avoid unnecessar­y expenses (bad for the budget especially if “shoe string” or limited).

Perci Intalan and Jun Lana, the happily-married couple behind the progressiv­e IdeaFirst Company, have been in the business long enough to be able to preempt any untoward incidents and impose damage control even before the damage is done.

For instance, when Christian Bables backed out of Born Beautiful, a sequel to the awarded hit comedy Die Beautiful, never mind if Perci and Jun had already shot a teaser, they promptly replaced him with Martin del Rosario who turned out to be the better choice.

“We are happy with Martin,” said Perci who directed the movie. “He is not only magaling but also mabait. He would report to the set direct from the shoot of his GMA soap, take a power nap and when called for a ‘take,’ he would be ready with his lines. We have no problem with him.” (Born Beautiful will first be released in theaters and then aired as a full mini-series on Cignal TV like a director’s cut.)

Another project, The Nurse, had to be shelved due to conflict of schedules. The lead star, Nadine Lustre, was busy with other projects for Viva Films which is co-producing the movie that would have been filmed in Japan (the current favorite set of local producers; Viva’s recent hit, Sid

& Aya starring Dingdong Dantes and Anne Curtis, was partly filmed in Tokyo, particular­ly at the famous Shibuya Crossing where thousands of locals and tourists crisscross from four points as soon as the traffic lights turn red). Currently showing is The Write

Moment, an IdeaFirst release starring Valeen Montenegro and Jerald Napoles, megged by firsttimer Dominic Lim, one of the company’s resident directors.

Perci and Jun are indeed wise to use “Idea” in their company’s name because they have been coming up with bright ideas such as entering into joint venture with establishe­d companies such as Regal (Die Beautiful and My Fairy

Tail Love Story), Star Cinema/ Quantum Films (Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes) and Viva (Ang Pam

bansang Third Wheel and Mr. & Mrs. Cruz, aside from the shelved The Nurse), not to mention other projects with Netflix, Disney and Google, aside from Cignal. Already in the can is Ang

Babaeng Allergic sa Wifi, directed by Jun and starring Sue Ramirez, which is based on a news story that Jun said he had read in the US a few years ago about a girl who committed suicide after she was diagnosed with electro-magnetic hypersensi­tivity syndrome.

“There’s a village in the US where people suffering from the same ailment are living,” said Jun, adding that he had difficulty writing the script so he went to Amsterdam to finish it.

Between now and end of the

year (or beyond), IdeaFirst is busy with more projects including Sleepless, The Series for Cignal TV directed by Prime Cruz, and the thriller The Orbiters.

Movies in progress with IdeaFirst as content provider include

Unli Life (for Regal) directed by Miko Livelo, Si Chedeng at si

Apple by Patrick Tabada, Gusto

Kita With All My Hypothalam­us by Dwein Baltazar and the yet untitled “comeback” movie of Claudine Barretto (for Viva) by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo (who directed

Kita Kita, the Empoy Marquez/ Alessandra de Rossi starrer that has grossed more than P350M so far).

Partners in business, partners in life. As a couple, Perci and Jun are the happy parents of a twoyear-old.

Asked how many more children do they plan to have, Jun joked. “A dozen more!” Yes, as in the movies, the more the merrier! (E-mail reactions at entphilsta­r@yahoo.com. For more updates, photos and videos, visit www. philstar.com/funfare or follow me on Instagram @therealric­kylo.)

 ??  ?? Perci Intalan (left) and Jun Lana, the couple behind IdeaFirst Company
Perci Intalan (left) and Jun Lana, the couple behind IdeaFirst Company
 ??  ?? Perci and Jun with IdeaFirst resident directors (all graduates of Jun’s CinePanula­t writing workshop, from top left) Dominic Lim, Ivan Andrew Payawal, Prime Cruz, Miko Livelo and Sigrid Andrea Bernardo
Perci and Jun with IdeaFirst resident directors (all graduates of Jun’s CinePanula­t writing workshop, from top left) Dominic Lim, Ivan Andrew Payawal, Prime Cruz, Miko Livelo and Sigrid Andrea Bernardo

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