Monday, 19 November 2012
Metro Manila Film Festival 2012 New Wave Feature Film Official Entries
THE GRAVE BANDITS
Director: Tyrone Acierto
Production House: Paper Boat Pictures
Cast: Marti Sandino San Juan, Ronald Pacifico, Jill Palencia
Synopsis: A story about two young graveyard thieves. Wanted by the village people, they take refuge in an island where they become preys to the undead cannibals.
Production House: Paper Boat Pictures
Cast: Marti Sandino San Juan, Ronald Pacifico, Jill Palencia
Synopsis: A story about two young graveyard thieves. Wanted by the village people, they take refuge in an island where they become preys to the undead cannibals.
AD IGNORANTIAM
Director: Armando Lao
Production House: Quantum Films
Cast: Kristoffer King, Ina Feleo, Kimmy Maclang, Mercedes Cabral
Synopsis: A messenger is accused of snatching the necklace of a university professor and is formally charged with robbery. The film is a critical look at the Philippine justice system.
Cast: Kristoffer King, Ina Feleo, Kimmy Maclang, Mercedes Cabral
Synopsis: A messenger is accused of snatching the necklace of a university professor and is formally charged with robbery. The film is a critical look at the Philippine justice system.
Cinema One Originals 2012 Official Entries
Cinema One Originals 2012 proudly presents its biggest line-up for its 8th year run with 13 competition feature films; divided into two categories: “Cinema One Plus” composed of seasoned directors awarded with a two million production budget each and “Cinema One Currents” composed of new breeds awarded with a one million budget each.
Chosen through careful deliberation from hundreds of entries, these 13 films, six of which debuts as the filmmakers first feature film, hav e the potential to make names for its filmmakers, directors, writers and actors in the local and international arena.
“The festival is definitely bigger now in terms of content, variety and ambitions compared to the past years of Cinema One Originals. We have something for everyone not answered by mainstream cinema,” said Cinema One channel head, Ronald Arguelles.
Chosen through careful deliberation from hundreds of entries, these 13 films, six of which debuts as the filmmakers first feature film, hav e the potential to make names for its filmmakers, directors, writers and actors in the local and international arena.
“The festival is definitely bigger now in terms of content, variety and ambitions compared to the past years of Cinema One Originals. We have something for everyone not answered by mainstream cinema,” said Cinema One channel head, Ronald Arguelles.
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