Sunday, 16 July 2017

My Verdict For ToFarm Film Festival 2017



Elevated by gripping performance from Bembol Roco and supported by Irma Adlawan, What Home Feels like is a heartfelt drama that is sorrow-laden and moving.



My Verdict: 4/5





Instalado is a decently made pinoy sci-fi film that boasts of its big ideas and compelling narrative.




My Verdict: 4/5



A coming of age story of a fishpen boy who is learning to dream big, triggered by his sexual awakening from his boss’ new lover.

I love the cinematography of the film.


My Verdict: 3/5




 The heart of the film is its inspiring story between a young boy and an old man.
Unique story relating to agricultural revolution.


My Verdict: 3/5





Appreciated the film's effort to raise awareness in environmental protection.



My Verdict: 3/5



The film closest to ToFarm Film Festival mission and vision.
Loved the folk songs and the setting of the film.


My Verdict: 3/5



Best Picture: What Home Feels Like

Best Actor: Bembol Roco - What Home Feels Like

Best Actress: Irma Adlawan - What Home Feels Like

Best Supporting Actor: Francis Magundayao - Instalado

 Best Screenplay: What Home Feels Like

Best Director: Joseph Abello - What Home Feels Like

Best Cinematography: Instalado

Best Production Design: Instalado

Best Editing: Instalado

 
Gala Nights Photos


What Home Feels Like Gala Night

Ronwaldo Martin graces the premiere of Baklad

Elora Espano graces the premiere of Baklad

Baklad Gala Night


Rafa Siguion-Reyna graces the premiere of Baklad

Royce Cabrera graces the premiere of Baklad

Instalado Gala Night

Francis Magundayao & Director Jason Paul Laxamana graces the premiere of Instalado

JunJun Quintana graces the premiere of Instalado

Barbara Miguel graces the premiere of Instalado








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