Friday, September 30, 2011

Sarong Banggi

Sarong Banggi (One Night) is a Philippine independent film written and directed by Emmanuel Dela Cruz. The title is taken from a Bicolano lullaby. It is Dela Cruz’s first film. Jacklyn Jose won best actress in the Gawad Urian for her starring role in this film. Produced by UFO Pictures, the movie is rated R-13 and was given a rating of B by the Cinema Evaluation Board.


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Butas

BUTAS (Loophole) is another Filipino indie film of Alejandro Bong Ramos. This brave movie tackles the emotional journey of a weakling husband (Allen Dizon) who has an unfaithful wife (Gwen Garci). Loophole stars Allen Dizon and Gwen Garci. Joining them is new hunk actor Marco Morales as a policeman and former actor who loves to play around. Also included in the movie is Mercedes Cabral of the movie Serbis.
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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Daybreak

Daybreak is a Filipino Indie Film about a married man who is having an affair with another man. After some time apart, the two men spend a night together in a family vacation home in Taal, Batangas. Together in such close quarters, the two are left with nothing to do but to confront the realities of their relationship. Starring Prince of Indie Film Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero.


Santuaryo

Santuaryo is an indie film that centers on the unfolding narration of a young man named Archie (Basti Romero). Archie went looking for a treasure when he came into the possession of an ancient map left by an old adventurer. His journey left him battered and cloudy with memories as he was found drifting on the ocean and later, rescued by island fishermen. When his long time lover, William (Wil Sandejas) arrives at his side, he is forced to painfully recall what happened to him and describes how he crossed paths with a group of boys looking for the same treasure. In the end, Archie realizes what is most valuable in life and it is in his relationship with William that he finds his greatest fortune.
The film introduces a set of new indie actors led by former commercial and ramp model, Basti Romero. He is joined by Justin Dizon, Nicos Bacani, Gino Quintana, A.J. Ona and Ralph Mateo.

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Laruang Lalake

“Laruang Lalake” is a narrative expose on what goes on behind the camera of gay erotic cinema in the Philippines brought to you by the team behind internationally acclaimed indie films “Ang Lihim ni Antonio” (Antonio’s Secret) and the record-breaking “Ang Lalake Sa Parola”.

Starring Marco Morales, Richar Quan, Mon Confiado, Mark Fabillar and Arjay Carreon.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Coco Martin in the movie 'Serbis'


Almost exactly one year since Brillante Mendoza's Serbis was shown in the Philippines, the frontal scene of Pinoy Indie Cinema Prince and Tayong Dalawa star Coco Martin for the movie has surfaced on the net just recently. It was a big publicity for Pinoy Indie Film Serbis last year, wherein Coco even cried foul over the said shot. According to his camp, it was a "breach of trust" on their part. And now, the controversial scene exposing Coco's "choco stick" has gone its way.