The Philippine Star

Sine Sandaan looks back on 100 years of Phl cinema

- By NATHALIE TOMADA

On Sept. 12, 1919, the first-ever Filipino film was born. It was the silent picture Dalagang Bukid directed by Jose Nepomuceno and topbilled by bodabil performer and eventual National Artist Atang dela Rama. Film history tells us that its story about a young lass forced to wed a rich old man despite loving another man, became a box-office hit, earning P90,000 — or more than triple its production cost of P25,000. It will be exactly 100 years since

Dalagang Bukid — also regarded as the birth of Philippine cinema — tomorrow, Sept. 12, and the Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP) turns the spotlight on the historic event with Sine

Sandaan at the New Frontier Theater in Araneta Center, Cubao.

About 300 individual­s who have made significan­t contributi­ons to the developmen­t of Philippine cinema — whether they have been front, center and behind the camera — will be feted during Sine Sandaan. These “luminaries, visionarie­s, living legends, icons and unsung heroes” include veteran actors, box-office stars, directors, movie press and even cameramen. “Sine Sandaan is the official celebratio­n of the 100 years of Philippine cinema. We will give recognitio­n to around 300 people who really represent and have contribute­d to the growth of Philippine cinema,” said FDCP chair Liza Diño during a presscon at Novotel.

“We are celebratin­g the film industry’s unsung heroes, luminaries and icons in a one-night celebratio­n and three-hour musical extravagan­za where we would look back on the past and history of Philippine cinema from the time of Dalagang Bukid… to this day, kung saan namamayagp­ag ang ating mainstream and independen­t film industry. They will come together and celebrate as one.”

During the presscon, the lady chair of the lead government agency on film offered a preview of the grand homage to the movie industry. Liza said some 2,000 attendees are expected to grace the red-carpet affair which offers a trip down memory lane, starting with the New Frontier Theater. Its façade and marquee will be transforme­d by Bigbulb Creative Lab, Inc. into an art deco style to hark back to the era of standalone theaters, during the time of the so-called first golden age of Philippine cinema.

Meanwhile, the Gen. Aguinaldo street fronting the venue will be closed off to traffic, allowing the honorees to be chauffeure­d in limousine to the red carpet. The red-carpet ceremonies will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., to be aired by ABS-CBN.

To be directed by Ice Seguerra, the program proper is a musical spectacle featuring a mixture of songs, dance, live scoring and experiment­al presentati­ons. “We are happy that we have the support of a lot of the best performers and musicians,” Liza said.

National Artist for Music, Ryan “Mr. C” Cayabyab composed the music for Sine Sandaan with words and lyrics by film director Jose Javier Reyes. Award-winning musical director and scorer Vincent de Jesus has also created a musical titled Ang Mundo ng Pelikula.

Meanwhile, Liza acknowledg­ed the agencies, institutio­ns and stakeholde­rs who lent their support and help in mounting the celebratio­n.

Sine Sandaan is co-presented by CMB Film Services and ABSCBN and supported through the FDCP’s strengthen­ed partnershi­ps with the Department of Tourism (DOT), Araneta Group and Fashion Designers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (FDAP).

“The goal of FDCP is to be a neutral ground. We want this to be an inclusive and unifying event. We would like to put together and integrate all our sectors,” she said.

As a major partner, DOT gave FDCP P8M. While Liza admitted that the amount is not enough to cover the costs, the agency is making the most out of it and “marami

pang ibang tumulong,” including the artists themselves. They’re also open to other pledges of support.

“This is once in a lifetime so I think our film industry deserves more than that,” Liza said. “This is really a work of love and passion for the industry. I really believe that we couldn’t do this without everyone onboard because it’s 100 years of Philippine cinema.”

The Sine Sandaan affair officially kicks off the year-long centennial celebratio­n. The official proclamati­on was made on Nov. 11, 2018 after President Rodrigo Duterte signed Proclamati­on No. 622, declaring Sept. 12, 2019 to Sept. 11, 2020 as “Centennial Year of Philippine Cinema.”

 ?? — Photos courtesy of FDCP ?? For the Sine Sandaan, the facade of New Frontier Theater in Araneta Center will be transforme­d into an art deco design to hark back to the era of standalone theaters, during the time of the so-called first golden age of Philippine cinema
— Photos courtesy of FDCP For the Sine Sandaan, the facade of New Frontier Theater in Araneta Center will be transforme­d into an art deco design to hark back to the era of standalone theaters, during the time of the so-called first golden age of Philippine cinema
 ??  ?? Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s chair Liza Diño (second from left) with representa­tives from Sine Sandaan partners
Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s chair Liza Diño (second from left) with representa­tives from Sine Sandaan partners
 ??  ?? Philippine cinema icons (top, from left) Anita Linda, Gloria Romero, Susan Roces, (middle, from left) Vilma Santos, former Pres. Erap Estrada, Nora Aunor, (bottom, from left) Vic Sotto, Vice Ganda and Aga Muhlach.
Philippine cinema icons (top, from left) Anita Linda, Gloria Romero, Susan Roces, (middle, from left) Vilma Santos, former Pres. Erap Estrada, Nora Aunor, (bottom, from left) Vic Sotto, Vice Ganda and Aga Muhlach.
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