Thursday 27 July 2017

TBA Studios Unveils Movie Projects


TBA Studios, the independent film company behind such acclaimed movies  as the blockbuster “Heneral Luna”, the Urian-winning & MMFF best picture “Sunday Beauty Queen,” “I’m Drunk, I Love You”, and “Bliss”, held its grand launch on Wednesday, July 26 at the Marquee Tent of EDSA Shangri-la Hotel. TBA Studios executive producers E.A. Rocha and Fernando Ortigas opened the event with major announcements on the company’s most recent partnership deals. 


The group has entered into a strategic partnership with the country’s leading telecommunications company, Globe Telecom.  TBA Studios and Globe Studios are co-producing several projects including “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral”, the much awaited follow-up to Jerrold Tarog’s “Heneral Luna”.  Globe is also going to provide marketing support for “Birdshot”, an official entry to the forthcoming Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino, to ensure that the critically acclaimed film will reach more audience when it opens on August 16.  




Other exciting film projects unveiled by TBA Studios include Carlo Obispo’s “1-2-3”, a gripping family drama, which opened last year’s Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and “Women of the Weeping River” which took home top prizes in the recently concluded 40thGawad Urian Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Mindanaoan filmmaker Sheron Dayoc.  Another highly anticipated project is the chilling crime thriller “Smaller and Smaller Circles” directed by Raya Martin, based on the best selling novel of F.H. Batacan.

TBA Studios also confirmed that the film adaptation of the popular graphic novel “The Mythology Class” is already in development. Its creator Arnold Arre and director Tarog, who would helm the project, made the official announcement.

Cast members and directors of TBA Studios' upcoming and past movie projects attended the festivities. Also present were the different government agency partners as well as corporate sponsors, who helped TBA Studios along the way.



Projects In Development 


The Mythology Class

 Director: Jerrold Tarog | Genre: Fantasy

 A young girl who holds a passionate love for Filipino myths, finds herself face to face with mythological creatures. Together with her new found friends, she embarks on a journey to fight supernatural creatures who are wreaking havoc in the human world. Based on a graphic novel by Arnold Arre.


Quezon Vs. Aguinaldo

Director: Jerrold Tarog | Genre: Historical Epic

The third and final installment of Jerrold Tarog's historical trilogy.


An American Crucifixion

 Director: E.A. Rocha | Genre: Thriller Drama

An American carpetbagger in the early days of Philippine Republic is involved in smuggling, racketeering and making enemies within the Philippine and U.S. governments not to mention the Chinese Mafia. When a terrible thing happens to his family, he offers himself to be crucified on Good Friday as an act of redemption.


The Color Of Fire

Director: TBD | Genre: World War II Love Story Drama

Manila 1940. A young American naval officer is engaged to the daughter of a powerful Filipino-Spanish family during the golden age of Philippine Commonwealth under the United States. With the arrival of World War II, the lovers are separated-he joins the guerillas and she becomes head of the family during the Japanese occupation of Manila, where utter horror  and massive destruction reign.


Golden

Director: JP Habac | Genre: Comedy
Writers: Doy Del Mundo and Ida Del Mundo

Poignant and funny, this is the music-filled tale of three male seniors in a Home for the Aged who come out of retirement to perform as drag queens, just so they can pay for the Home after the death of their landlord.



TBA Studios Grand Launch Featuring Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral
 





TBA Studios Grand Launch Featuring The Mythology Class





TBA Studios Grand Launch Featuring Birdshot





TBA Studios Grand Launch Featuring  Smaller and Smaller Circles, 1-2-3 and Women of the WeepingRiver








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