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The 2005 New York Filipino Film Festival
Friday, June 10 - Thursday, June 16
At The ImaginAsian Home to Filipino, Asian and Asian-American Movies 239 East 59 Street (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.)
Celebrate Philippine Independence Day Every Day…at the movies! ALL FILMS WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Community Service Announcement from www.fanclubx.com
(pls email this to all your Filipino friends)
Note: pls join www.fanclubx.com, in cooperation with ICON ( http://www.nora-icon.com ), CORE (http://www.core-nyc.org ) & Kalusugan Coalition (http://www.kalusugancoalition.org ) on June 14, 2005 at 8PM for a special screening of "Naglalayag" (pls be there at 7PM to meet and greet us at the lobby) Maraming salamat po!
Urgent Notice Important Change of Schedule
2005 NY Filipino Film Festival
BATANG WESTSIDE, originally slated for Monday night at 6PM will now screen as our Closing night film on Thursday, June 16, 6PM
The Thursday night films, namely Pahiram Ng Isang Umaga at 530PM, CRYING LADIES at 8PM, and Tinimbang Ka at 1010PM have all been moved and will now screen at those exact times on Monday June 13, 2005
There will be cinema panel discussion on both Monday at 5PM and Thursday at 5PM
We are sorry for these changes which are beyond our control, and apologize for any inconvenience. We appreciate your spreading the good word on all the participating films and filmmakers.
Thank you for your support and
Mabuhay and Peliculang Filipino!
Organizers of the 2005 NY Filipino Film Festival
Presenting Organizations: The ImaginAsian Unico Entertainment The Kaya Collective Planet Philippines Perlas Ng Silangan restaurant Johnny Air Cargo http://www.cinefilipino.com http://www.carouselpinoy.com http://www.fanclubx.com
FILMS: BABAE SA BINTANA – BATANG WESTSIDE – CLOSER TO HOME – CRYING LADIES – IMELDA - KAIN AT ABEL- KARNAL – LARO SA BAGA – MAGDALENA (SANTA SANTITA) – MAGNIFICO - MAID IN SINGAPORE – MAKIUSAP SA DIYOS – NAGLALAYAG - PAHIRAM NG ISANG UMAGA - PANAGHOY SA SUBA – RELASYON – SAKAY - TINIMBANG KA NGUNIT KULANG…
Stars: Nora Aunor – Gabby Concepcion – Sharon Cuneta – Ricky Davao – Christopher De Leon -Gloria Diaz – Julio Diaz – Eddie Garcia – Mark Gil – Richard Gomez – Ruffa Gutierrez – Jaclyn Jose - Hilda Koronel – Albert Martinez – Ara Mina – Cesar Montano – Carlos Morales – Angelica Panganiban - Cherry Pie Picache – Eric Quizon – Rosanna Roces – Lolita Rodriguez – Gloria Romero – Jericho Rosales - Philip Salvador – Vilma Santos – Yul Servo – Charito Solis – Lorna Tolentino – Joel Torre
Treat yourself….Bring your friends & family….
The 2005 New York Filipino Film Festival* Friday, June 10 – Thursday, June 16
ADMISSION:
Ticket Price: $10 / Filmfest Pass: $75 (all films) Sponsor Pass: $50 (8 film admissions) Supporter Pass: $25 (3 film admissions)
FILM SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY, JUNE 10 12:00PM - Magdalena, The Unholy Saint (Santa Santita) preceded by short: Balikbayan 3:00PM - Kain at Abel 5:30PM - Shorts Program: Anino, The Lost Paris Tapes, Black Eyed Peas - "The Apl Song" 6:30PM - reception for 7PM screening of Panaghoy Sa Suba 9:30PM - Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang 12:00AM - Karnal preceded by short: Absorption
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 12:00PM - Naglalayag preceded by short: Babae 3:00PM - Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang preceded by short: Umbilical Cord 6:00PM – Panaghoy Sa Suba preceded by short: Agiw 8:30PM – Maid In Singapore preceded by short: Balikbayan 9:45PM - Crying Ladies preceded by Black Eyed Peas - "The Apl Song" 12:00AM - Laro Sa Baga preceded by short: Greenstalk
SUNDAY, JUNE 12 12:00PM – Imelda followed by 2:00pm Q&A discussion with Director Ramona Diaz, Panel on Philippine Film 3:00PM – Panaghoy Sa Suba preceded by An Old Soldier’s War 5:30PM – The Islanders preceded by short: An Old Soldier’s War 7:45PM – Sakay preceded by Black Eyed Peas - "The Apl Song" 10:00PM – Memories of a Forgotten War
MONDAY, JUNE 13 12:00PM – Closer to Home preceded by Several Movements in 12-minute Durations 3:00PM – Maid in Singapore/ Anino preceded by short (TBA) 5:00PM - Panel Discussion 5:30PM – Pahiram Ng Isang Umaga 8:00PM – Crying Ladies preceded by short: Babae 10:00PM – Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang
TUESDAY, JUNE 14 12:00PM – Pahiram Ng Isang Umaga preceded with short 3:00PM – Makiusap Sa Diyos preceded with short 5:30PM – Relasyon preceded by short: Several Movements in 12 Minute Durations 8:00PM – Naglalayag preceded with short (special event with www.fanclubx.com and in cooperation with ICON ( http://www.nora-icon.com ), CORE (http://www.core-nyc.org ) & Kalusugan Coalition (http://www.kalusugancoalition.org ) 10:30PM – Maid in Singapore / Anino
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 12:00PM – Babae Sa Bintana 2:30PM – Magnifico preceded by Black Eyed Peas - "The Apl Song" 5:00PM – Karnal preceded by short: The Lost Paris Tapes 7:30PM – Panaghoy Sa Suba preceded by short: Agiw 10:00PM — Closer To Home
THURSDAY, JUNE 16 12:00PM – Sakay preceded by short: Red Saga 3:00PM – Laro Sa Baga preceded by short (TBA)
5:00PM Panel Discussion
6:00PM Batang Westside (Closing Event)
ALL FILMS WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
*At press time. The ImaginAsian and its partners are not responsible for any last-minute changes to the schedule. While every effort will be made to screen a 35mm print, The ImaginAsian reserves the right to screen in any format or refuse entry to any ticketholder.
FILM DESCRIPTIONS:
Crying Ladies (2003) The Philippines' official entry as Best Foreign Language Film to this year's 2005 Academy Awards, "Crying Ladies" is a heartwarming comedy about the loves and lives of three professional mourners. Directed and written by Mark Meily, the film stars the Philippines' biggest megastar, Sharon Cuneta, along with Angel Aquino, Ricky Davao, and internationally-acclaimed actress, Hilda (Insiang) Koronel.
Panaghoy Sa Suba (Call of the River, 2004) This World War II romantic drama tells the story of boatman Duroy's (Cesar Montano) enduring love for the elusive Iset (Juliana Palermo). Competing for her attention are an American businessman and a Japanese officer. Directed by and starring Cesar Montano, the film gets top support from Joel Torre, Caridad Sanchez. --Official Selection, World Cinema section, 2005 Cannes Film Festival --Best Picture nominee and frontrunner, 2005 Urian Awards --Best Picture runner-up, 2004 Metro Manila Film Festival
Imelda (2004) An official selection in over 30 international film festivals and a Sundance Film Festival award winner in 2004, this acclaimed documentary explores the complex persona of former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos: her ascent to power and fall from grace. Few contemporary political figures have been as controversial and outspoken. Directed by Ramona S. Diaz, the film stars the former First Lady herself. --Winner, Sundance Film Festival 2004, Award of Excellence in Cinematography --Winner, International Documentary Association, ABC News/Video Source Award
Closer to Home (1995) This film powerfully weaves a haunting tale of two people inexorably drawn together for vastly different reasons. In the hopes of buying a future for her impoverished, debt-ridden family, Dalisay leaves the Philippines as a mail-order-bride to marry Dean, a disillusioned ex-merchant marine in New York City, who himself is escaping from his own kind of family troubles. Directed by Joseph Nobile, the film stars John Michael Bolger and introduces Madeline Ortaliz.
Magnifico (2003) "Magnifico" is the heartwrenching story of a young boy named Magnifico whose amazing love, faith, and courage shine through life's sadness and misfortunes. When his brother Miong loses his scholarship in Manila, his parents start to lose all hope in extricating themselves from a life of abject poverty. In fulfilling his silent and earnest mission, he unknowingly becomes positioned to change the lives of his family and townmates, touching their hearts in ways they never imagined. Directed by Maryo J. De los Reyes, the film stars Albert Martinez and Jiro Manio in the title role. --Winner, Berlin International Film Festival, Jury Prize (Kinderfilmfest Division) 2004 --Winner, Best Picture, Star/ FAMAS/ FAP/ URIAN Awards 2004
Maid in Singapore (2004) Perhaps the most important screenwriter the Philippines has ever produced, Clodualdo "Doy" del Mundo Jr. ("Maynila, Sa Kuko Ng Liwanag," among numerous other gems) directs this documentary that gives a much-needed human face to the generic and often condescended notion of "maids" or "DH (domestic help)." As he follows the lives of several women, this non-fiction film presents the bitter struggles and hard-earned triumphs of three out of over 70,000 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Singapore. Directed by Clodualdo del Mundo Jr., the film features a special appearance by Sharon Cuneta. --North American Premiere --Official Selection, CineManila International Film Festival 2004
Santa Santita (Magdalena, The Unholy Saint, 2005) "Magdalena, The Unholy Saint" (aka "Santa Santita") explores the theme of the biblical Magdalene - the loose woman who becomes a saint. Malen, a reckless adolescent, is thrust into the grown-up world after her mother, a devout prayer-woman, dies. Torn between her love for Mike and her faith in the Lord, Malen faces the conflict of her life. Directed by Laurice Guillen (of the acclaimed hit "American Adobo"), the film stars Jericho Rosales and Hilda Koronel. --Winner of 8 nominations including Best Picture, FAP awards (Film Academy of the Philippines)
Pahiram Ng Isang Umaga (To Live Another Day, 1989) Everything in life seems to be going well for Juliet, a successful advertising executive, until she is diagnosed with a terminal disease. For her son's sake (she is a single mother), she is now forced to resolve her most important life relations. As she comes to terms with her mortality, she meets and falls in love with Ariel, a talented but suicidal artist. Directed by Ishmael Bernal, the film stars Vilma Santos.. --Winner, Best Picture, Best Actress (Vilma Santos) and other major awards, Urian Awards 1989
Relasyon (An Affair, 1982) In a time and country where divorce does not exist, much less imagined possible, Marilou, a planetarium guide, is having an affair with Emil, a college teacher separated from his wife. But their once blissful affair turns sour and they soon find themselves in an on-again, off-again relationship. Directed by Ishmael Bernal, the film stars Vilma Santos and Christopher De Leon.. --Winner, Best Picture, Best Actress (Vilma Santos) and other major awards, Urian 1982
Babae Sa Bintana (Woman By The Window, 1998) Suffering severely from depression after being left by his wife, Mitch finds momentary distraction with the woman (named Jack) who just moved in front of his house. Her beauty is what saves him from utter desperation and isolation. Soon enough, a precarious affair between them turns into a perilous conflict in the dark and decadent underworld of Manila. Directed by Chito Rono, this suspense-mystery stars Richard Gomez and Rosanna Roces. --Winner, Best Director, Urian Awards 1998
Laro Sa Baga (Playing With Fire, 2000) An erotically-charged romantic odyssey, "Laro Sa Baga" ("Playing With Fire") is the intense drama of two young people who fall in love while exploring the politics of sexual awakening and social relations. A racy movie with full-frontal male nudity, the film examines how innocence can easily turn into deceit, and how tender passions can unexpectedly explode into violence. Directed by Chito Rono, starring Carlos Morales and Ara Mina. --Winner, Best Picture, Urian Awards 2000
Karnal (Carnal, 1984) Set in a remote Philippine village in the 1930s, "Karnal" ("Carnal") is a family drama about fathers and sons, husbands and wives, and the stark differences between the city and the barrio. A riveting tale of sin and sexuality directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya, "Karnal" features strong performances from Vic Silayan, Joel Torre, Cecile, Castillo and Charito Solis. --Winner, Best Picture and other major awards, Urian 1984
Makiusap Sa Diyos (A Plea to God, 1991) The dramatic story of Dolores, a nun who becomes a rape victim, "Makiusap Sa Diyos" ("A Plea to God") portrays a strong but kindhearted woman at odds with a patriarchal society. Questioning God's mysterious ways, she leaves the convent and marries in an attempt to escape her past. Directed by Lino Brocka (his last film before his death), the film stars Ruffa Gutierrez, Christopher De Leon, and Gabby Concepcion. --Winner, Best Supporting Actor, Gabby Concepcion, Urian Award 1991
Kain At Abel (Cain and Abel, 1982) The rich matriarch Senora Pina is a selfish and strong-willed woman who favors her younger son, Ellis, over the older Loren, who is blamed for the death of his father. A bitter family feud ensues, then escalates into a full-scale war that involves the entire town. Directed by Lino Brocka, this action drama stars Christopher De Leon and Philip Salvador in one of his best performances.
Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (You Were Weighed And Found Lacking…, 1974) Arguably one of the landmark Filipino movies of the '70s, "Tinimbang Ka" is at once a sharp, funny, and moving domestic drama that centers on many topical yet timeless issues-family values, religious hypocrisy, corrupt politics, the growing gap between the rich and the poor. Brocka, brave social critic that he is, uses a small provincial town as a microcosm, painting an often unflattering but always truthful portrait of Philippine society. Directed by Lino Brocka, the film stars Lolita Rodriguez and Christopher De Leon in his spectacular debut performance as Junior.
Batang Westside (The Westside Kid, 2001) A masterpiece that can stand alongside such classics "Biyaya Ng Lupa," "Maynila: Sa Kuko Ng Liwanag," and "Ganito Kami Noon," Lav Diaz's visionary epic is an investigation into the murder of a Filipino youth in New Jersey. Shot on location during a harsh winter in New York's Tri-State area right before 9/11, the film chillingly evokes the times we live in-the gnawing alienation and isolation of America's rootless migrants and inhabitants. Directed by Lav Diaz, the film stars Joel Torre, Gloria Diaz, and a cast of talented locals from Manhattan, Queens, and New Jersey. --Winner, Best Picture, Singapore Film Festival 2002 --Winner, Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Urian Awards 2001
Naglalayag (Silent Passing, 2004) A chance encounter on a rainy night leads to a "May-December" affair between Dorinda, a widowed judge in her late 40s, and Noah, a young taxi driver half her age. As true love emerges between them, it becomes increasingly apparent that their friends and family (and the media) will not take kindly to such an unlikely relationship. Directed by Maryo J. De Los Reyes, the film stars Nora Aunor and Yul Servo.
Sakay (1993) Contrary to popular belief, Philippine resistance to American rule did not end with the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo in 1901. There were numerous resistance forces fighting for Philippine independence until the year 1910. One of these forces was led by Macario Sakay, who established the Tagalog Republic and was later arrested and jailed for his seditious activities. Sakay was a tailor, a barber, a comic actor and moro-moros, but also fought side by side with Bonifacio and other nationalists during the initial phase of the Filipino-American war. Directed by Raymond Red, this historical film about Sakay's heroism stars Julio Diaz and Tetchie Agbayani.
Presenting Organizations: The ImaginAsian Unico Entertainment Kaya Collective Planet Philippines Perlas Ng Silangan restaurant Johnny Air Cargo
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