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They are now looking for an actor who will play the role of Gio, a student.
The requirements? He should be 18 years old (or looks like said age), can speak English and Tagalog fluently, and physically fit.
Interested applicants could send their resume with close up and full body photo and acting reel or 30-second video introducing themselves and their acting background to [email protected]
The deadline for submission is on Feb. 21.
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Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2020 entry “The Boy Foretold By The Stars” is not just a story about two boys discovering the thrill of young romance, but a movie that celebrates the reality that love is destined for each and everyone.
After winning big at the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) awards over the weekend,
Fan Girl director Antoinette Jadaone has now turned her attention to online pirates.
In a press conference on December 28, Jadaone said that her film was one of the most affected by piracy since it premiered via Upstream on Christmas Day.
“We are talking with the producers of the nine other film fest entries, as well as the organisers of the MMFF and Upstream (the festivalâs official livestreaming partner). This week, we will be very busy with the filing of criminal cases against these pirates,” she said, per
Published December 27, 2020, 7:46 AM
The pandemic has brought a lot of changes in lifestyle and tradition. Fear over the Corona virus had led to cancellations of the usual festivities held during the holiday season. But all is not lost as some of the traditions most Filipinos look forward to have transitioned themselves into digital platforms that are accessible to everyone, even to those who cannot be home for Christmas.
One tradition Filipino families look forward to during the holiday season is watching Filipino films that are part of the Metro Manila Film Festival. Usually, families flock to the cinemas on December 25 until the first week of the new year to watch original Filipino films of different genre: comedy, romance and drama. Of course, the film festival will not be complete without fantasy and horror films. Also during this time, cinemas only show Filipino movies.