Holds
Opening Ceremony @ Alabang Town Center
Promoting and championing Filipino talents, Ayala Malls Cinemas hosts for the 3rd
time entries that will compete in Cinemalaya Festival on its 9th
year themed “Cinemalaya Cinesthesia.”
Ayala Malls Cinemas’ first collaboration with Cinemalaya back in July 2011
opened its Greenbelt3 screens to the entries, paving easy access for the
festival’s followers within the metro. Ayala Malls Cinemas solidified its
support to the festival by adding Trinoma screens as an additional venue on its
2nd year of partnership with Cinemalaya in 2012.
Now on its 3rd year of collaboration with Cinemalaya, Ayala Malls
Cinemas opens its Alabang Town Center screens for this year’s exciting and
multihued film entries. With this latest development, Ayala Malls Cinemas
is set to pay tribute to the competing films on its opening ceremony at Alabang
Town Center on July 27 featuring “Jazz In Love” by
Babyruth Villarama-Gutierrez. The movie is about a young man from Davao
whose dream wedding is within reach: his boyfriend of 11 months has proposed.
Because no law allows him to get married in the Philippines, he must fly to
Germany, his boyfriend’s home country, and tie the knot there. One of the
things that stand in his way is his inability to speak Deutsch, and to address
that he must temporarily relocate to Manila for language lessons. Meanwhile,
his parents remain completely unaware of the radical changes that his life is
about to undergo.
Included in this year’s full length New Breed category lineup are: “Babagwa
(Spider)” by Jason Paul Laxamana, “Debosyon” by Alvin Yapan, “Instant Mommy” by
Leo Abaya, “Nuwebe” by Joseph Israel Laban, “Purok 7” by Carlo Obispo, “Quick
Change” by Eduardo Roy Jr., “Rekorder” by Mikhail Red, “The Diplomat Hotel” by
Christopher Ad Castillo, “Transit” by Hannah Espia and “David F.” by Manny
Palo.
For the Directors’ Showcase, features include “Amor y Muerte” by Ces
Evangelista, “Ekstra (The Bit Player) by Jeffrey Jeturian, “Porno” by Adolfo B.
Alix, Jr., “Sana Dati” by Jerrold Tarog and “Liars” by Gil M. Portes.
A full-kaleidoscope of Shorts A and Shorts B entries amps this year’s
Cinemalaya which runs from 8 minutes to 20 minutes. Shorts A features
include “Bakaw (Little Thief) by Ron Segismundo, “Missing” by Zig Dulay, “Para
Kay Ama (For Grandmother)” by Relyn Angkuan Tan, “Taya (Let’s Play)” by Adi
Bontuyan and “Tutob” by Kisza Marin Campano.
Shorts B films to look forward too are “The Houseband’s Wife”by Paolo P.
O’Hara, “Katapusang Labok (Last Strike) by Aiess Athina Alonso, “Pukpok (A Rite
of Passage)” by Joaquin Adrian Pantaleon, Immanuel Canicosa & Stephan
Domingo, “Onang” by JE Tiglao and “Sa Wakas (The End of the Beginning) by Nica
Santiago.
Cinemalaya entries will open in three Ayala Malls Cinemas – Greenbelt3, Trinoma and Alabang Town Center starting July 27 until August 4. Check out www.sureseats.com for schedule.
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