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5 new films debut in Sinag Maynila

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Fans of independently produced Filipino films will feast on five new films that will be screened at the Sinag Maynila, the country’s newest independent film festival.

The five and thought provoking movies from young Filipino filmmakers will be screened beginning on April 21 till the 26th at certain screens of the SM Cinemas, particularly theaters at SM City Manila, SM City North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM Mall of Asia, and SM Aura Premier where the red carpet opening ceremonies will be held.

Sinag Maynila Film Festival CEO Wilson Tieng with Festival Director Internationally acclaimed filmmaker Brillante Mendoza

A joint project of Solar Entertainment, Centerstage Productions, SM, and Samsung, the festival seeks to inspire, educate, and enlighten the viewing public. Now on its second year of providing independent filmmakers a brand new platform to showcase their stories, Sinag Maynila will feature films that reflect Filipino culture, while presenting social issues deserving of discussion among audiences here and abroad. 

Conceptualized and helmed by its founder and CEO Wilson Tieng, together with world-renowned and internationally acclaimed Filipino Filmmaker Brilliante Mendoza, Sinag Maynila’s first batch of world class films were recognized for their excellence here and abroad. This year, expect more invitations from international film festivals as Sinag Maynila 2016 presents a new batch of compelling feature films created by the some of the country’s brilliant filmmakers.

“Expressway” director Ato Bautista with the film’s star Aljur Abrenica

Five filmmakers closely collaborated with Tieng and Mendoza, resulting in stories that reflect the Filipino culture while illustrating messages that will resonate globally. 

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Dyamper by Mes De Guzman follows the story of Apeng, Poknat, and Tinoy who are “dyampers” on the lookout to steal from rice trucks as they meander along the treacherous winding roads of Dalton Pass. In one of their encounters, they accidentally discover a pack of illegal substances, which will lead them to the biggest mission of their lives. It stars Carlo Aquino, Alchris Galura, Tim Mabalot, Kristofer King, Liza Dino-Seguerra, and Debbie Garcia.

“T.P.O” director Jay Altejeros with Mara Lopez

Expressway by Ato Bautista is an action film where old-timer Ben needs to do one last assignment before the syndicate boss he works for grants him his much delayed retirement. Assigned to be his partner is neophyte Morris, yearning to prove his worth. This last trip will turn out to be a journey of introspection, self-healing, and redemption. The film stars Alvin Anson, Aljur Abrenica, Kiko Matos, Antoinette Reds, Jim Libiran, Japo Parcero, and Judith Javier.

“Dyamper” director Mes De Guzman (3rd from left) with film cast members Kristofer King, Liza Dino-Seguerra and Alchris Galura

Lila by Gino M. Santos is a psychological-thriller. To escape a past that threatens to consume her, a young woman decides to move into a house owned by a warmhearted landlady, looking for a fresh start and a chance for atonement. The house, however, has other ideas. Janine Gutierrez, Enchong Dee, Sherry Lara, and Migs Cuaderno are the main performers in the film.

“Lila” director Gino M. Santos (4th from left) with stars Enchong Dee, Janine Gutierrez and Sherry Lara

M.R.S. by Adolf Alix Jr. is the story of 70-year old Virginia who lives in a bungalow house that stands on an earthquake fault area. When her ever-loyal maid Delia tells her she’d be leaving for good, what follows shows a portrait of a woman and a mother trying to juggle the sad realities of life. Elizabeth Oropesa, Rosanna Roces, and Lotlot de Leon play the central characters in the film.

T.P.O. by Joselito Altarejos follows the life of Teresa, an abused wife who attempts to secure her freedom by filing a temporary protection order against her abusive husband only to be caught in the battered system of bureaucracy filled with neglect and indifference. 

“M.R.S.” director Adolf Alix Jr. with actress Lotlot de Leon

This year’s Sinag Maynila also introduces two new categories to the festival – the Short Film Category and the Samsung Cinefone Category.  The finalists in these categories were gathered from numerous entries from students, and up and coming filmmakers. 

The film entries in the Short Film Category come from independent filmmakers who have not yet released any full-length films commercially neither entered in any contests or festivals. The entries are 5 to 15mins long. 

Samsung Cinefone Category entries, on the other hand, are 3-5 minutes long, following a theme on the transformative power of technology to inspire. These are produced and directed by students who are endorsed by their schools.  

Ginebra San Miguel Inc. (GSMI), maker of the world’s no. 1 selling gin Ginebra San Miguel, was the event’s bar host. With its Premium Gin Journey bar set-up, GSM served guests handcrafted cocktails such as Calamansi Surprise, Sweet Lemony Martini, and the classic gin and tonic, among others

The Sinag Maynila Gala Night will be held on April 21 while the Awards Night on April 24, both at the Samsung Hall of SM Aura Premier. During the latter, the festival will be recognizing excellence in Film, Direction, Performance, Screenplay, Cinematography, and Production Design.

For those who are planning to watch all of the Sinag Maynila 2016 films, avail the Sinag Maynila ePLUS promo. The ePLUS promo is a Sinag Maynila card that contains One ticket each to the Sinag Maynila 2016 screening at a special discounted price of P100, One FREE ticket to the OPENING FILM, One FREE ticket to the CLOSING FILM and One FREE ticket to the Brillante Mendoza Film Appreciation Course. Get your ePLUS card at all Cinema branches nationwide. 

Sinag Maynila is a partnership between Solar Entertainment, Centerstage Productions, SM and Samsung. Event sponsors also include Ginebra San Miguel, McDonald’s Love Ko To, Boysen, 2nd Avenue and JackTV.

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