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Start:     Jan 16, '07
End:     Jan 24, '07
Location:     Robinson's Movie World Cinema 8
INDIE SINE Bagong Agos INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL 2007

January 16-24, 2007

Robinson's MovieWorld indieSINE
(Cinema 8)
Robinson's Galleria, Ortigas Center
Pasig

BAGONG AGOS FESTIVAL SCHEDULE:

(OPENING FILM/JANUARY 16/9PM)
Huling Balyan Ng Buhi
by Sherad Anthony Sanchez

JANUARY 17, WEDNESDAY
SIZE DOES NOT MATTER

11AM
New Shorts 1

TRIBUTES:
1:30PM
Perfumed Nightmare
by Kidlat Tahimik

4PM
The Shorts of Roxlee, Nick Deocampo, Raymond Red

6:30PM
Bayaning 3rd World
by Mike de Leon

9PM
Babae Sa Breakwater
by Mario O' Hara

JANUARY 18, THURSDAY
SIZE DOES NOT MATTER

11AM
New Shorts 2

CRAZY LOVE:
1:30PM
Roomboy
by Aloy Adlawan

4PM
Sarong Banggi
by Emmanuel Dela Cruz

6:30PM
Mga Pusang Gala
by Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil

PREMIERE:
9PM
Rotonda
by Ron Bryant

JANUARY 19, FRIDAY
SIZE DOES NOT MATTER

11AM
New Shorts 3

CRAZY LOVE:
1:30PM
Donsol
by Adolf Alix

4PM
North Diversion Road
by Dennis Marasigan

6:30PM
Ilusyon
by Paolo Villaluna and Ellen Ramos

PREMIERE:
9PM
Camiling Love Story
by Erwin Romulo

JANUARY 20, SATURDAY
PINK SATURDAY

11AM
Masahista
by Brillante Mendoza

1:30PM
Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros
by Auraeus Solito

4PM
Compound
by Wil Fredo

6:30PM
Rome and Juliet
by Connie S. Macatuno

PREMIERE:
9PM
Metlogs
by Cris Pablo

JANUARY 21, SUNDAY
CRIME DOES NOT PAY

11AM
iSNATS
by Mike Dagñalan

1:30PM
Cavite
By Ian Gamazon & Dominique Gonzales

4PM
Sa Aking Pagkagising Mula sa Kamulatan
by Ato Bautista

6:30PM
Kubrador
by Jeffrey Jeturian

9PM
Big Time
by Mario Cornejo and Monster Jimenez

JANUARY 22, MONDAY
BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER

11AM
Pepot Artista
by Doy Del Mundo

1:30PM
Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong
by Mes de Guzman

4PM
In the Red Corner
by Dado Lumibao

6:30PM
Riles
by Ditso Carolino

9PM
Manoro
by Dante Mendoza

JANUARY 23, TUESDAY
RATED X FOR EXPERIMENTAL

11AM
Heremias
by Lav Diaz

9PM
PREMIERE:
The Shorts of Khavn Dela Cruz

JANUARY 24, WEDNESDAY
RATED X FOR EXPERIMENTAL

11AM
Rigodon
by Sari Lluch Dalena and Keith Sicat

1:30PM
Cut
by Jon Red

4PM
Indio Nacional
by Raya Martin

6:30PM
Todo Todo Teros
by John Torres

9PM
CLOSING FILM:
Imahe Nasyon
by Various Directors

(too bad it's midterms week. argh!)

ReviewReviewReviewReviewDONSOL by Adolfo B. Alix Jr.Aug 19, '06 11:23 PM
for everyone
Category:Movies
Genre: Independent
http://www.donsolmovie.com/donsol/index1.html

This is a prime example of an independent feature that mixed together interesting elements of both mainstream pinoy pop culture and a decidedly independent vision to produce a commercially viable feature.

For an indie production, the cast was particularly star-studded with thespians of critical acclaim. Angel Aquino was, as always, luminous and expressive in demonstrating her restraint amidst pain. Her portrayal of a widowed breast cancer patient was overwhelming -- the primary tearjerking agent in the entire flick. Sid Lucero was convincing as a homegrown Sorsogueño Butanding Interaction Officer complete with the "punto" and mannerisms of a man who grew up in a coastal community. For some strange reason, I had to suspend disbelief that this guy wasn't a showbiz persona. Cherie Gil was a bit insensitive at times but perhaps, that was what her character was all about. Bembol Roco's turn as Sid Lucero's father reminded me of Orapronobis... I even thought initially that he was a member of the NPA, not a pirate engaged in illegal fishing practices. Jaclyn Jose as Sid's mother was also reflective of the long-suffering rural nanay who's eking out a simple existence on what the ocean brings.

As expected, there would also be characters thrown in for comic relief: Aaron Junatas as the pa-cute childstar, who, of course, is instrumental for drawing the lady to the guy, and Kenneth Ocampo, who elicited the most guffaws from the audience with his declaration of being, "the only baklang butanding," in Donsol. I can't help but think of how comic relief must always be attributed to the token gay friend -- isn't it, in a way, pandering to society's cruel intolerance of LGBTs?

As a whole, "it didn't break new ground," said my friend whom I watched the film with, as we sauntered out of the theatre of CCP. There were high points and equally low points. The music, I must say, started beautifully with the sound of waves and the instruments playing a decidedly melancholic melody. The credits would of course, have Pinikpikan's Butanding song as the bed music. The other parts, though, sounded like the cue to a melodramatic teleserye confrontation waiting to happen. The colors were also a bit on the dull side (my friend later on explained that it's the CCP telon's fault since they haven't washed the screen in decades) and some parts were a bit dragging.

But if the hankies drawn out and the teary-eyed audience's eyes were any indication of success, I suppose this film is really worth watching while holding hands with someone special, if only for the chance to see the sights of an underwater paradise and the opportunity to prove that indeed, love is an ocean of emotions.


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